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Kevin-Prince Boateng won't rule out Hertha return

Kevin-Prince Boateng could see himself returning to Hertha BSC in the future.
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    Kevin-Prince Boateng refuses to rule out that he could return to Hertha BSC in the future.

    Hertha are said to be interested in bringing in Niko Kovac as coach in the summer, and Boateng, who played under the 48-year-old at Frankfurt, would like to work with him again.

    "It depends. If he doesn't come back until after two or three years, I won't be able to cope with the pace of his playing style anymore. But who knows? Maybe I'll come in as his assistant coach instead," Boateng, who came through the youth ranks at Hertha, told Bild with a wink.

    "If Hertha are really thinking about bringing [Kovac] in, they're doing everything right," the Fiorentina midfielder said.

    Jürgen Klinsmann replaced Ante Covic as Hertha coach at the end of November and will stay in charge until the summer.

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