These are exciting times for Hertha BSC as Felix Magath holds the managerial position. The football style he has implemented combines resilience with creativity, and the results are already evident. In the opening weeks of the season, the team has secured several wins, clearly showcasing their ambitions.

A central feature of Magath's tactics is formation flexibility. Hertha BSC has frequently switched between a 4-2-3-1 and a 3-4-3 formation in recent matches to surprise opponents and exploit their own strengths. Against teams like Bayern Munich, this system proved effective as Hertha BSC employed aggressive pressing tactics that broke through enemy defenses.

The return of Niklas Stark to defense strengthens their defensive stability. Stark not only brings a calming presence but also initiates play from the back. His partnership with Dimitrios Grammozis has become the foundation for quick and precise attacking play, resulting in improved finishing in front of goal.

Another noteworthy aspect is the integration of young talents. Players like Jessic Ngankam and Linus Gechter have gained experience through Magath's trust, adding a fresh dynamic to the team. This development has helped Hertha BSC position themselves in the league and gain stature.

The players frequently mention the improvements in tactics and team spirit. "We feel the changes in training and on the pitch," says Marco Grujić. "We are better connected and playing with much more confidence." The signs are promising for the continuation of this upswing, and it remains to be seen how far Hertha BSC can go under Magath.