The Friday evening game against Union not only provided a morale boost but also a few extra days to prepare for the crucial home match against Bern.
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The Friday evening game against Union not only provided a morale boost but also a few extra days to prepare for the crucial home match against Bern.
The final Champions League match of the year is here, with VfB Stuttgart hosting the group’s bottom team, BSC Young Boys from Switzerland. YB fan Gabriel from Radio Gelb-Schwarz gives us insights into how the reigning Super League champions are doing.
On Friday evening, VfB Stuttgart followed up a dreadful first half with a true display of energy against Union Berlin, ultimately securing a vital home win. This time, everything seemed to come together for success.
This evening, VfB hosts 1. FC Union Berlin in a mid-table clash. Ahead of the Nikolaus Day matchup, we spoke with Union fan Nadine from Textilvergehen.
As soon as the DFB-Pokal match in Regensburg is over, Union Berlin is already waiting for us at home. The “Eisernen” (Iron Ones) are a team that is strong defensively but weak offensively.
In Regensburg, VfB Stuttgart made short work of the 2nd Bundesliga’s bottom club and effortlessly advanced to the quarterfinals of the German Cup. A recovery for morale and bodies alike.
The next DFB-Pokal match is coming up, and once again, VfB faces a second-division team, this time SSV Jahn Regensburg. What’s the situation with relegation-threatened Regensburg? Moiners gives us the details.
It’s a week with a lot of travel miles. First to Belgrade, then to Bremen, and today to Regensburg. At least the strength of the opponents is decreasing, and hopefully, the results will improve.
In Bremen, VfB Stuttgart failed to deliver much of what had distinguished them in recent months. Yet, thanks to an outstanding performance by Ermedin Demirović, the team managed to come back twice from a deficit. Both the thrashing in Belgrade and the tight schedule seemed to weigh heavily on the players that afternoon.
After the thrashing in Belgrade, VfB doesn’t have much time to recover. Today, Werder Bremen presents the next tough challenge – and an opportunity for redemption.