Hertha BSC head coach Jürgen Klinsmann has been asked by the DFB for proof of his coaching badges, which are currently in California, according to Bild.
“When I got on the plane to Berlin at the end of November, I din’t think I needed my trainer license and the proof of further education, because I didn’t know that I would become a Hertha trainer,” said Klinsmann.
The German coach has been asked to produce his up-to-date and proper coaching license to be able to coach in the Bundesliga.
As a result, Klinsmann may not be on the touchline for Hertha’s game against Bayern Munich which would see assistant Alexander Nouri in charge of Sunday’s Bundesliga game.