Hoffenheim has beaten Hertha BSC 2-0 in the Bundesliga, marking a significant victory for the German club.
The match was played at the Commerzbank-Arena on Saturday and saw Hoffenheim take control of the game from the start. The hosts took the lead early on through a goal by Marko Grujić, who scored his first goal of the season with a powerful shot that beat Hertha goalkeeper Jan Oblak.
Hertha responded well to the setback, however, and had several chances to level the score. However, they were unable to find the back of the net and fell behind again just before halftime.
In the second half, Hoffenheim continued to dominate and were rewarded with another goal from Klemen Kramaric, who converted a penalty kick after being fouled by Hertha defender Fabian Schär. The strike was Kramaric's fifth goal of the season and helped his team secure all three points.
Both teams will be hoping to build on this win as they look to continue their impressive form in the league. With only one point separating them in the table, every win is crucial for both sides as they aim to secure a place in Europe next season.
Overall, it was a dominant performance from Hoffenheim, who showed why they are considered one of the top teams in Germany. Their victory against Hertha BSC is a major boost for their title hopes and sets them up for a strong finish to the season.
