Hertha Berlin Goes Live with Hudl Replay

Hertha Berlin want­ed to improve com­mu­ni­ca­tion between ana­lysts, coach­es and play­ers in real-time envi­ron­ments.

We caught up with Dominik Wohlert, Chief Analyst at the Bundesliga side, to under­stand how they deal specif­i­cal­ly with the chal­lenges of analysing foot­ball in live situations.

One of the key aims of Hertha BSC’s analy­sis work­flow is to analyse sit­u­a­tions and pro­vide feed­back as quick­ly as pos­si­ble, whether that be team tac­tics or indi­vid­ual per­for­mance. This can only be pos­si­ble with a well-struc­tured frame­work that pro­vides seam­less com­mu­ni­ca­tion between all parties.

“A big prob­lem with in-game analy­sis before we start­ed using Hudl Replay was the con­ver­sa­tion with the coach­ing staff,” said Wohlert.​“It took way more time because I had to explain the sit­u­a­tion to them. Now (using Hudl Replay) they can see footage on their own.

“On a match­day, we use an inter­nal wired net­work for com­mu­ni­ca­tion between the stands and the bench. During train­ing we cre­at­ed our own wire­less net­work that allows me to inter­face with the coach direct­ly. We use Hudl Replay reg­u­lar­ly in every train­ing ses­sion and on match day, whether we are at home or away.”

The viewing suite, where Hertha's players and staff analyse game footage
Dominik Wohlert, Chief Analyst

Having smooth and visu­al communication between the analyst and the coach is not important, it’s actually critical.

The abil­i­ty to imme­di­ate­ly react to an opponent’s tac­tics or to a bad sit­u­a­tion on the pitch can be the dif­fer­ence between win­ning or losing.

“On a match day, Hudl Replay has a big impact on the game,” said Wohlert. ​“It makes the con­ver­sa­tion much eas­i­er and I can show them (the coach­ing staff) sit­u­a­tions on the pitch with­out hav­ing to explain what’s going on. They can see the match from a dif­fer­ent per­spec­tive and then make bet­ter deci­sions for the team.”

Matchday analy­sis is only one of the many aspects of video analy­sis con­trolled by Wohlert’s five-man team. At Hertha BSC, a great deal of atten­tion is also paid to train­ing to pro­vide what he describes as​“pow­er­ful moments to improve the play­ers’ capabilities”.

“In the past, it was nor­mal for play­ers to go show­er right at the end of the train­ing ses­sion, for­get­ting a lot of what hap­pened on the pitch,” said Wohlert.​“Now we get a huge ben­e­fit from train­ing because we can speak with them on the pitch, show them the sit­u­a­tions that are going on and help them make things bet­ter. The play­ers like Hudl Replay because they’re inter­est­ed in hav­ing direct feed­back and now we can pro­vide them with what they want.”

“In my dai­ly work, I use both Replay and Sportscode. The link between the two tools is good and fast. It allows me to share my spe­cif­ic instances with mine or the coach­es iPad and I think it’s a huge ben­e­fit for my work”.

“Hudl Replay allows us to react to the oppo­nent in-game. It helps us make bet­ter decisions.”

Learn More About Hudl Replay