The Times of India:
Former Greece coach Otto Rehhagel is set to return to the Bundesliga after a 12-year hiatus to take charge of relegation-threatened Hertha Berlin, it was announced on Saturday.
The 73-year-old, who led Greece to the Euro 2004 title, is expected to arrive in the German capital on Sunday to take charge of Hertha, who last Sunday sacked Michael Skibbe as coach after five defeats.
"We are currently in a difficult situation and have come to the conclusion that we need an experienced coach like Rehhagel to achieve our goals by the end of the season," said Berlin's general manager Michael Preetz.
"We asked him if he would be willing to help us and the talks were very pleasant.
"Anyone who knows Otto Rehhagel knows he lives for football, still has the burning desire and is very charismatic."
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King Otto
February 20, 2012 by Chris (United Kingdom ), 12 weeks 5 days ago
Personally, if I was an AEK fan, i'd have begged that he takes over at AEK. Superb manager that can make any modest team a force
Hasn't he had enough?
February 21, 2012 by John Gurlides (United Kingdom ), 12 weeks 4 days ago
Doesn't this man WANT to retire???
leave the old boy alone :)
February 22, 2012 by Chris (United Kingdom ), 12 weeks 3 days ago
leave the old boy alone :) he's an inspiration to the elderly. If a man is healthy and willing to work all power to him, why should he retire to a quiet life behind the scenes when he still has so much to offer? Good luck Hertha!