From an away victory at the Italian record champions to a home game against the newly promoted team. This may look easy on paper but is anything but. Yet it’s also an opportunity.
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From an away victory at the Italian record champions to a home game against the newly promoted team. This may look easy on paper but is anything but. Yet it’s also an opportunity.
In an incredibly focused game, VfB overcame a disallowed goal and a missed penalty, beating Juventus Turin in their stadium. An unforgettable evening!
As soon as VfB returned from Munich with a clear defeat, they head straight to the next European top team. In Turin’s Allianz Stadium, they face the Italian record champions Juventus FC.
Tonight, VfB play their second away game of the current Champions League season and again, they face one of Europe’s biggest clubs. Before the game, we talked to Juventus-Fan Antonio.
In the away match in Munich, VfB spent the entire 90 minutes chasing after the record champions. A sobering performance, even regardless of the opponent’s quality.
The international break is over, and VfB Stuttgart is heading straight to Munich. Bayern fans Jojo and Laura tell us how things are going with the record champions.
In Munich, VfB kicks off four intense weeks on Saturday evening before the next international break, facing very different challenges than in recent times.
The first Champions League home game in 14 years ends just like the last one, with a 1–1 draw. However, VfB Stuttgart had much more in it against Sparta Prague than they did against Barcelona. But to beat the defensively strong visitors, an above-average performance would have been required.
Wolfsburg is forgotten, tonight we move straight on: For the first time in over 14 years, the Champions League anthem will resound again at Neckarstadion.