The Football World Cup has come to a close with Hertha BSC Edge TSG Hoffenheim finishing second in the Bundesliga standings after their 2-1 victory over Jovetić's team on Sunday.
Jovetić was on fire as he scored twice for his new side, while Hertha's goal came from the penalty spot following a corner kick by Christian Benteke. The two goals were crucial for the Swede, who had been struggling at home this season and needed to secure points to avoid relegation.
Jovetić's goal came just moments after he was booked for a foul on Hertha's midfielder, with the referee awarding a penalty kick to the Swede. The referee awarded the penalty kick to Jovetić, but it went deflected off the post before being returned to the box by Hertha's defender.
The Swede then headed the rebound into the top corner of the net, sealing his side's first win in the Bundesliga since mid-season. The victory was another important step towards securing promotion to the Premier League next season.
Hoffenheim also secured their place in the Europa League with a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Eintracht Frankfurt, thanks to goals from Alexander Arnold and Timo Werner.
The Swedes have now qualified for the Europa League group stage for the first time in their history, having missed out on the Champions League last season. They will face the likes of Manchester City and Liverpool in the group stages, with both teams set to be very strong opponents.
Overall, the German champions have shown great resilience and determination throughout the season, and they remain a formidable force in the Bundesliga. With only one game left in the season, Hoffenheim can look forward to a busy period ahead, with matches against Borussia Dortmund, Bayern Munich, and FC Barcelona all scheduled for the final few weeks.