Jens Lehmann becomes Klinsmann’s successor on the Supervisory Board



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Apparently, the former national goalkeeper is supposed to take a seat on the administration floor of the capital club, and thus succeed Jürgen Klinsmann. And another great name will be added.

Former national goalkeeper Jens Lehmann becomes a member of the Hertha BSC supervisory board. This was confirmed by a spokesman for Hertha investor Lars Windhorst of dpa. Previously reported “Bild” and “Sport Bild”. Consequently, the 50-year-old will replace Jürgen Klinsmann as Windhorst’s favorite, who only dropped his coaching job in spectacular fashion in early February and then also lost his seat on the Supervisory Board.

According to the report, the ratings speak for Lehmann, although it would be his first managerial job at the club. Previously, Arsenal’s long-time goalkeeper was assistant coach of the “Gunners” under Arsene Wenger (2017-18), then assistant coach of FC Augsburg for just three months (January to April 2019). In addition, he had been an expert in RTL football broadcasts since 2014. Windhorst is convinced that Lehmann should be responsible for sporting problems in the future.

In addition to Lehmann, another first-class name will also be on the supervisory board: Windhorst wants to take a seat with Marc Kosicke: The 48-year-old is an advisor to star coach Jürgen Klopp and Leipzig coach Julian Nagelsmann, formerly at the manufacturer Nike sports equipment.

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