Klinsmann quits as Hertha Berlin coach after 10 weeks
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Berlin, Feb 11, 2020 (AFP) - Jurgen Klinsmann shocked the German Bundesliga on Tuesday by announcing he was stepping down as Hertha Berlin coach just 10 weeks after taking the reins at the ambitious capital club.
The 1990 World Cup winner announced his surprise decision in a post on his Facebook page, three days after Hertha slumped to a 3-1 home defeat to fellow strugglers Mainz which left them just six points above the drop zone.
"After long consideration, I have decided to give up my position as head coach and return to my original and long-term position on the board," Klinsmann said.
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