Goal (Assist: J. Leweling)
Yellow Card
Goal (Assist: E. Demirovic)
Goal (Assist: C. Fuhrich)
Substitution
Substitution
VAR Check: Goal cancelled
Substitution
Substitution
Substitution
Substitution
Substitution
Yellow Card
Yellow Card
VAR Check: Penalty confirmed
Goal (Assist: T. Tomas)
Substitution
Substitution
VfB Stuttgart 4-2-3-1 Sebastian Hoeness
33
7
24
3
22
6
30
10
26
18
9
Starters
33 A. Nubel
7 M. Mittelstadt
24 J. Chabot
3 R. Hendriks
22 L. Assignon
6 A. Stiller
30 C. Andres
10 C. Fuhrich
26 D. Undav
18 J. Leweling
9 E. Demirovic
Substitutes
1 F. Bredlow
4 J. Vagnoman
8 T. Tomas
11 B. El Khannouss
14 L. Jaquez
23 D. Zagadou
25 Jeremy Arevalo
28 N. Nartey
29 F. Jeltsch
Hamburger SV 3-4-1-2 Merlin Polzin
1
8
25
17
45
21
23
2
20
14
11
Starters
1 D. Heuer Fernandes
8 D. Elfadli
25 J. Torunarigha
17 W. Omari
45 F. Balde
21 N. Remberg
23 A. Gronbaek
2 W. Mikelbrencis
20 F. Vieira
14 R. Philippe
11 R. Konigsdorffer
Substitutes
3 N. Katterbach
9 R. Glatzel
16 G. Gocholeishvili
19 D. Downs
24 N. Capaldo
27 P. Otele
40 H. Hermann
43 S. Nandja
49 O. Stange
Match Statistics
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11 Shots on Goal 5
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5 Shots off Goal 4
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23 Total Shots 9
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7 Blocked Shots 0
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16 Shots insidebox 4
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7 Shots outsidebox 5
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10 Fouls 14
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8 Corner Kicks 2
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5 Offsides 1
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65% Ball Possession 35%
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2 Yellow Cards 1
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0 Red Cards 0
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4 Goalkeeper Saves 7
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541 Total passes 293
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457 Passes accurate 220
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84% Passes % 75%
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3.48 expected_goals 0.71
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0 goals_prevented 0
Head-to-Head Stats
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1. Match Summary
VfB Stuttgart comprehensively defeated Hamburger SV with a final score of 4-0. The match, played to its conclusion (FT), saw Stuttgart dominate from start to finish. Key moments included Angelo Stiller's opening goal in the 21st minute, followed by goals from Chris Führich, Maximilian Mittelstädt, and a late strike from B. El Khannouss. A disallowed goal for Ermedin Demirović added a minor talking point, while Deniz Undav missed a penalty in the 82nd minute, though it didn't impact the final result.
2. Team Performance Analysis
Stuttgart's victory was built on a foundation of superior ball possession (65% vs 35%) and attacking intent. Their 23 total shots, with 11 on target, clearly demonstrate their dominance in the final third. The statistics highlight a significant difference in quality. Stuttgart’s expected goals (xG) of 3.64 compared to Hamburg’s 0.61 further emphasizes this. Hamburg struggled to create meaningful chances, managing only 9 total shots with 5 on target. Stuttgart’s ability to get into the box (16 shots inside the box vs Hamburg’s 4) was a crucial factor. While Hamburg’s goalkeeper, Daniel Heuer Fernandes, made 7 saves, it was a busy night for him as he was constantly under pressure. Stuttgart’s passing accuracy of 85% compared to Hamburg’s 75% shows their control of the game. The blocked shots statistic (7-0 in Stuttgart’s favour) suggests Hamburg struggled to defend effectively in dangerous areas.
