![Herthan's Julian Eitschberger, Marco Richter and Mesut Kesik high five during the test against Makkabi Berlin](https://taketonews.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/Hertha-wins-the-test-against-TuS-Makkabi-7-0.jpg)
Herthan’s Julian Eitschberger, Marco Richter and Mesut Kesik high five during the test against Makkabi Berlin Photo: City Press
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Hertha BSC clinched the expected clear victory in the first test match under the new head coach Sandro Schwarz. On Wednesday evening in Kienbaum, the Berliners won 7-0 (4-0) against the fifth division club TuS Makkabi.
The goals for the Bundesliga club were scored by Davie Selke (12th / penalty kick / 17th minute), Marco Richter (18th), newcomer Filip Uremovic (36th), 19-year-old striker Derry Scherhant (69th), Santiago Ascacibar (78th minute). .) and Vladimir Darida (86.)
![Hertha striker Davie Selke scored a penalty in the test against Makkabi Berlin to make it 1-0](https://taketonews.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/1656554980_134_Hertha-wins-the-test-against-TuS-Makkabi-7-0.jpg)
Hertha striker Davie Selke scored a penalty in the test against Makkabi Berlin to make it 1-0 Photo: City Press
Schwarz did without some well-known players such as Kevin-Prince Boateng or first-choice goalkeeper Oliver Christensen. For the second half of the one-sided game against the newly promoted Oberliga, the new Hertha coach called up a completely new team, including the returnee Dodi Lukebakio, who failed to score.
![Davie Selke scored to make it 2-0 in the Hertha test against Makkabi Berlin](https://taketonews.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/1656554981_283_Hertha-wins-the-test-against-TuS-Makkabi-7-0.jpg)
Davie Selke scored to make it 2-0 in the Hertha test against Makkabi Berlin Photo: City Press
Hertha will complete its first training camp in the Olympic and Paralympic training center in Kienbaum east of the capital until Saturday. The second test match is on Saturday (4:00 p.m.) at regional league club SV Babelsberg 03.
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