All about the next game: Celta de Vigo in the Europa League at home

The second Euro­pean sea­son in a row after all the crap – and what could be bet­ter than kicking off the com­pe­ti­ti­on at home against a tra­di­tio­nal Spa­nish club?

The Euro­pa League, or back then the UEFA Cup, was kind of VfB’s home in the 2000s, and to be honest, I’m a litt­le glad we’re here and not in the Cham­pi­ons League. Clubs like Real Club Cel­ta de Vigo, Fener­bah­çe, Basel and others may not be the crè­me de la crè­me of inter­na­tio­nal foot­ball, but they’re still big names that whet the appe­ti­te for more.

It’s also a com­pe­ti­ti­on whe­re VfB doesn’t just take part with the Olym­pic spi­rit of “the important thing is to par­ti­ci­pa­te,” but ins­tead steps con­fi­dent­ly into the ring. Accor­ding to Opta, we rank in the upper third, ahead of teams like Cel­tic or Bra­ga. There’s no need to hide from anyo­ne. So why not be opti­mi­stic? Why shouldn’t Leweling’s decla­ra­ti­on beco­me rea­li­ty?

May­be becau­se VfB has only play­ed one good game this sea­son so far, and even loo­ked weak in the cup against a second-divi­si­on side. Becau­se ever sin­ce that infa­mous PSG match, we’ve been cha­sing the spark­le of the 2024 calen­dar year. And becau­se the squad over­haul in the sum­mer left its mark. On the other hand, Che­ma and El Khan­nouss look like genui­ne rein­force­ments, and Bouana­ni seems pro­mi­sing too. May­be the new team just needs time to gel. Plus, there’s the renais­sance of Demi­ro­vić, who’s been direct­ly invol­ved in our last three goals.

It’s going to be an exci­ting Euro­pa League sea­son – I’m real­ly up for it. And we’ve still got a score to sett­le with Cel­ta Vigo. In our last encoun­ter, Os Cele­s­tes kno­cked us out of the cup with an off­side goal. They went out one round later against FC Bar­ce­lo­na, but nevert­hel­ess, this should give us extra moti­va­ti­on for the match.

Squad situa­ti­on

Undav is still out inju­red, other­wi­se all regis­tered play­ers are fit.

Pos­si­ble start­ing XI

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Never chan­ge a win­ning sys­tem – so Che­ma stays in for our cap­tain.

Sta­tis­tics

While VfB has been known for a strong attack in recent years, this sea­son we’ve been pret­ty harm­less up front. With five goals, we have the league’s fourth-wea­k­est attack. Defen­si­ve­ly, howe­ver, we’ve sta­bi­li­zed some­what: with five goals con­ce­ded, we’re the fourth-stron­gest defen­se in the league. Cel­ta de Vigo are on a simi­lar level. In La Liga they also have just five goals, the fourth-wea­k­est offen­se, while their seven goals con­ce­ded put them on par with Atlé­ti­co Madrid. The Gali­ci­ans are still win­less this sea­son. They’ve lost only one of their first six matches, but the other five all ended in draws.

Con­clu­si­on

Final­ly, Euro­pean foot­ball is back at the Neckar­sta­di­on! With Cel­ta de Vigo, we’re facing an oppo­nent that is beata­ble but still dan­ge­rous thanks to their strong defen­se. I expect a hea­ted game – hop­eful­ly with the bet­ter out­co­me for our VfB.

Pic­tu­re: © San­dra Behne/Bongarts/Getty Images

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