A brisk breeze swept across the Wildpark Stadium as H. Bernat once again took to the stage last Saturday. With his reflexes and fast build-up play, the 23-year-old goalkeeper has had a significant impact on Karlsruher's defense. The recent win against 1. FC Union Berlin, where he made two crucial saves, was a prime example of his talent.

Bernat is vital not just as a keeper. His footwork, often initiating the team's play, has made him a key player in trainer Christian Eichner's lineup. His ability to distribute the ball accurately supports Karlsruher's counterattacks, which has been particularly effective this season. In the last match, he was greeted with loud applause from the fans.

With three saved penalties this season, Bernat has built significant self-confidence. "I feel comfortable in the team and want to improve every day," he stated after the match. Such words indicate that his development is just beginning. If he aims to follow in the footsteps of Karlsruher legend Oliver Kahn, he is well on his way.

The support from the fans is invaluable to him. Each time he steps onto the pitch, the resonance from the fanbase is palpable. Their encouragement gives him the strength to excel even in tough moments. The coming weeks will be crucial for H. Bernat to solidify his position as a regular starter and continue being a pillar for the team.