Hertha BSC triumphs in front of 70,000 fans: 2-0 against Dresden!
Hertha BSC defeated Dynamo Dresden 2-0 in the Olympic Stadium and remained on course for success in the 2nd Bundesliga.

Hertha BSC triumphs in front of 70,000 fans: 2-0 against Dresden!
There was a lot going on in the Olympic Stadium in Berlin last Saturday. In brilliant weather and in front of an impressive 70,000 spectators, Hertha BSC met Dynamo Dresden in the 2nd Bundesliga. The Berliners won 2-0 and showed a strong performance that more than satisfied coach Stefan Leitl. He particularly liked the successful week with three home games and just as many wins.
Hertha didn't hesitate for long. Mickael Cuisance made it 1-0 in the 13th minute after a great individual performance. Despite the deficit, the guests from Dresden had more possession of the ball, but were unable to convince on offense. The weak defense of Dresden, who had already conceded 21 goals, was particularly noticeable. After the game, Dynamo coach Thomas Stamm criticized his team's lack of penetration in the final third.
The decisive moment
The preliminary decision came shortly before half-time when Federico Reese converted a penalty. Michal Karbownik had previously been brought down in the penalty area by Claudio Kammerknecht. The 2-0 score in the 45th + 2 minute made Dresden's hopes of winning a point dwindle.
In the second half, Hertha continued to have the game under control. A controlled style of play and compact defensive work ensured that the Berliners didn't let anything go wrong. The two goals were enough to win the home game. The fans of both fan camps also had to show once again that they support their teams after harmless clashes occurred before the game, which were quickly clarified by stewards and the police.
The current table
After this important victory, Hertha BSC climbed to 8th place in the table and now has a total of 17 points. In contrast, Dynamo Dresden has to fight hard in the relegation zone with only 7 points. The Dresden team was only able to celebrate one victory this season, which was a 2-1 win against Bielefeld. The next game for Hertha is on Saturday, 8:30 p.m., against 1. FC Kaiserslautern, while Dynamo Dresden is on Friday, 6:30 p.m., against 1. FC Nürnberg.