Kaiserslautern won on Saturday afternoon in Berlin against Hertha BSC, achieving an important away victory. FCK coach Torsten Lieberknecht was satisfied with the win, but also lucky that his team did not capitalize on Hertha BSC's chances. The key to success was the 1-0 goal directly after halftime, scored by striker Mergim Berisha. In the further course of the second half, goalkeeper Julian Krahl was the hero of the game, saving the win for Kaiserslautern with spectacular saves. Krahl praised the defensive work of his teammates and was happy to have the opportunity to face shots on his goal. The win in Berlin gives Kaiserslautern a good feeling and shows that the team can also score points away from home. With this experience, the 1. FC Kaiserslautern can look optimistically to the next week, in which the next away game against Holstein Kiel is scheduled. Kaiserslautern is now in 7th place with 46 points and wants to score points in Kiel as well. Coach Lieberknecht will certainly build on Julian Krahl's performance to achieve a good result in Kiel. The question of why Kaiserslautern was successful in Berlin will certainly arise again in the next games, but for now, the team can be satisfied with finally winning away from home again. The win was a welcome change for Kaiserslautern, which has struggled with its away record this season. With the next game approaching, Kaiserslautern will look to build on this momentum and achieve another positive result.
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Kaiserslautern wins in Berlin: Julian Krahl saves the day
Kaiserslautern celebrates an important away win in Berlin against Hertha BSC - Julian Krahl is the hero of the game with spectacular saves
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