UEFA Europa League
VfB Stuttgart
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Celtic 4-3-3 Martin O'Neill
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63
5
6
22
28
42
8
23
11
38
Starters
1 Kasper Schmeichel
63 Kieran Tierney
5 Liam Scales
6 Auston Trusty
22 Julián Araujo
28 Paulo Bernardo
42 Callum McGregor
8 Benjamin Nygren
23 Sebastian Tounekti
11 Tomáš Čvančara
38 Daizen Maeda
Substitutes
9 Junior Adamu
12 Viljami Sinisalo
13 Yang Hyun-Jun
14 Luke McCowan
17 Kelechi Iheanacho
31 Ross Doohan
36 Marcelo Saracchi
41 Reo Hatate
47 Dane Murray
49 James Forrest
51 Colby Donovan
56 Anthony Ralston
VfB Stuttgart 4-2-3-1 Sebastian Hoeness
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3
24
29
4
6
16
18
26
11
9
Starters
33 Alexander Nübel
3 Ramon Hendriks
24 Jeff Chabot
29 Finn Jeltsch
4 Josha Vagnoman
6 Angelo Stiller
16 Atakan Karazor
18 Jamie Leweling
26 Deniz Undav
11 Bilal El Khannouss
9 Ermedin Demirović
Substitutes
1 Fabian Bredlow
2 Ameen Al-Dakhil
7 Maximilian Mittelstädt
8 Tiago Tomás
10 Chris Führich
14 Luca Jaquez
22 Lorenz Assignon
27 Badredine Bouanani
28 Nikolas Nartey
30 Chema Andrés
44 Florian Hellstern
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Match Statistics
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2 Shots on Goal 3
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2 Shots off Goal 3
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6 Total Shots 8
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2 Blocked Shots 2
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5 Shots insidebox 5
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1 Shots outsidebox 3
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6 Fouls 6
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4 Corner Kicks 1
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2 Offsides 1
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53% Ball Possession 47%
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0 Yellow Cards 1
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0 Red Cards 0
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0 Goalkeeper Saves 1
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443 Total passes 391
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375 Passes accurate 322
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85% Passes % 82%
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1.11 expected_goals 0.78
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0 goals_prevented 0
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