At the MHPArena, Stuttgart delivered a remarkable performance, claiming a 4-0 triumph against Hamburg SV in the 29th round of the Bundesliga. Under the guidance of coach Sebastian Hoeness, the team demonstrated their strength with an impressive display that left no room for doubt.
The scoring began in the 20th minute when Angelo Stiller found the back of the net, setting the tone for the match. Chris Führich followed up with another goal at the 31st minute, enhancing Stuttgart’s lead before the break. The onslaught continued in the second half, where Maximilian Mittelstädt struck at the 55th minute, and Bilal El Khannouss sealed the game with a fantastic goal at the 85th minute.
Maximilian Mittelstädt was undoubtedly the standout player, not only scoring a goal but also contributing significantly to the team’s defensive efforts. Bilal El Khannouss also shone with his performance, netting a goal and controlling the midfield.
Stuttgart’s formation was set up in a 4-5-1 alignment with Alexander Nübel in goal; the defense included Lorenz Assignon, Ramon Hendriks, Julian Chabot, and Maximilian Mittelstädt. The midfield comprised Chema Andrés, Angelo Stiller, Jamie Leweling, Deniz Undav, and Chris Führich, while Ermedin Demirovic led the attack.
Hamburg SV, managed by Merlin Polzin, opted for a 3-5-2 setup, featuring Daniel Heuer as the goalkeeper, supported by Warmed Omari, Jordan Torunarigha, and Daniel Elfadli in defense. Their midfield consisted of Albert Grönbaek, Fábio Vieira, Nicolai Remberg, William Mikelbrencis, and Ransford Königsdörffer, with Rayan Philippe and Fabio Baldé upfront.
The match was officiated by referee Sven Jablonski.
Looking ahead, Stuttgart will face Bayern Munich in their next match. Conversely, Hamburg SV is set to take on Werder Bremen. Currently, Stuttgart sits in third place with 56 points, while Hamburg SV finds itself 12th in the standings with 31 points.
Substitutions for Stuttgart
69’ 2T – Ermedin Demirovic was replaced by Tiago Tomás, Chris Führich made way for Bilal El Khannouss, and Chema Andrés left the field for Nikolas Nartey.
87’ 2T – Lorenz Assignon was substituted for Josha Vagnoman, and Deniz Undav was replaced by Jeremy Arévalo.
Yellow cards for Stuttgart:
23’ 1T Chema Andrés and 33’ 2T Deniz Undav.
Substitutions for Hamburg SV
59’ 2T – Albert Grönbaek was substituted by Robert Glatzel, and Rayan Philippe was replaced by Otto Stange.
71’ 2T – Fabio Baldé left for Giorgi Gocholeishvili, and Daniel Elfadli was replaced by Nicolás Capaldo.
Yellow card for Hamburg SV:
32’ 2T Nicolás Capaldo.
