This Saturday, Stuttgart emerged victorious with a 1-0 win against Borussia Mönchengladbach in their Bundesliga fixture. The only goal of the match came in the 79th minute when Chema Andrés skillfully headed the ball into the net, leaving goalkeeper Moritz Nicolas with no chance.
Andrés, a talented midfielder, controlled the ball and confidently took the shot, marking a vital moment for the home team.
Stuttgart’s head coach, Sebastian Hoeness, opted for a 4-5-1 formation, placing Alexander Nübel in goal, supported by a defense comprising Josha Vagnoman, Finn Jeltsch, Ramon Hendriks, and Maximilian Mittelstädt. The midfield featured Atakan Karazor, Angelo Stiller, Tiago Tomás, Deniz Undav, and Jamie Leweling, while Ermedin Demirovic led the attack.
On the other side, Borussia Mönchengladbach, managed by Gerardo Seoane, deployed a 3-6-1 formation. Moritz Nicolas was in goal, backed by a defense of Nico Elvedi, Kevin Diks, and Lukas Ullrich. The midfield included Joe Scally, Rocco Reitz, Philipp Sander, Franck Honorat, Kevin Stöger, and Robin Hack, with Shuto Machino positioned as the lone forward.
The match was officiated by referee Sven Jablonski, who kept the game flowing.
After this match, Stuttgart sits in eighth place in the league standings with 3 points, while Borussia M. is in thirteenth position with just 1 point. In their coming fixtures, Stuttgart will face Freiburg away, and Borussia M. will host Werder Bremen at Borussia Park.
Substitutions for Stuttgart
14’ 1T – Deniz Undav out, Chris Führich in
64’ 2T – Atakan Karazor out, Chema Andrés in; Chris Führich out, Lazar Jovanovic in
74’ 2T – Maximilian Mittelstädt out, Nikolas Nartey in; Tiago Tomás out, Lorenz Assignon in; Shuto Machino out, Jens Castrop in
Yellow Cards for Stuttgart:
24’ 1T – Maximilian Mittelstädt; 14’ 2T – Jamie Leweling
Substitutions for B. Mönchengladbach
84’ 2T – Joe Scally out, Luca Netz in; Lukas Ullrich out, Grant-Leon Ranos in; Kevin Stöger out, Fabio Chiarodia in; Rocco Reitz out, Florian Neuhaus in
Yellow Card for B. Mönchengladbach:
30’ 2T – Joe Scally.
