Three. That's how many consecutive wins Hertha BSC has achieved, pushing them into the upper half of the Bundesliga table. After an inconsistent start to the season, coach Pal Dardai made tactical adjustments that have brought about positive results. Supporters are beginning to feel that the club can target goals beyond mere survival this year.

The shift towards a more aggressive pressing style has transformed their game. By applying pressure high up the pitch, Hertha BSC regains possession in dangerous areas more effectively. This strategy was especially evident against VfL Wolfsburg, where their approach resulted in two quick goals, setting the stage for a match that showcased the attacking spirit fans can support.

Key to this tactical shift is the midfield trio of Boateng, Klünter, and Santiago Ascacíbar. Each player contributes unique abilities that complement each other well. Boateng's experience and leadership, Klünter's creative vision, and Ascacíbar's grit in defense form a balanced setup that offers both solidity at the back and fluidity in attack. Their effective interplay was crucial during the 3-2 win over Eintracht Frankfurt.

As the next phase of the season unfolds, maintaining this momentum against tougher adversaries will be a challenge. It remains to be seen how well the players adapt as pressure escalates. Dardai has started rotating the squad to combat fatigue, an important strategy as fixtures intensify during the winter months. Will this tactical evolution hold against stronger competition? Only time will tell.