Highlights
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Full time: Stuttgart 2-1 Gladbach
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Full-time
90'
+ 1
SituationNo penalty
ReviewPrevious offside?
DecisionNo penalty
87'
Substitution
87'
Substitution
84'
Substitution
84'
Substitution
84'
Substitution
80'
SituationNo red card
ReviewDenied goal-scoring opportunity?
DecisionRed card
73'
Substitution
73'
Substitution
56'
Substitution
Kick-off!
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Half-time
45'
+ 1
44'
Win Probability
Kick-off!
45 Prozent
Now
74 %
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21'
SituationGoal
ReviewOffside?
DecisionGoal
Kick-off!
Stuttgart starting line-up
Bredlow - Mavropanos, Zagadou, Anton - Vagnoman, Karazor, Endo (c), Sosa - Silas, Millot - Guirassy
Stuttgart subs
Müller, Stenzel, Coulibaly, Haraguchi, Führich, Egloff, Nartey, Tomas, Perea
Gladbach starting line-up
Omlin - Lainer, Itakura, Elvedi, Netz - Weigl, Neuhaus - Ngoumou, Stindl (c), Hofmann - Plea
Gladbach subs
Olschowksy, Friedrich, Jantschke, Scally, Kramer, Wolf, Fraulo, Herrmann, Telalovic
Coach view: VfB Stuttgart
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Coach view: Gladbach
Daniel Farke: "We want to finish the season as strongly, and with as many points, as possible. We have improved a lot defensively recently; that was our aim. But we have been lacking penetration going forward. We want to improve in this area in the remaining weeks and create more chances."
Stuttgart: personnel
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Stuttgart: form
There has been a marked improvement under Hoeneß, with the former Hoffenheim coach overseeing a 3-2 win against Bochum, a remarkable 3-3 draw with Borussia Dortmund and another 1-1 stalemate with Augsburg, as well as a DFB Cup quarter-final victory over Bundesliga 2 side Nuremberg. VfB currently occupy the relegation play-off spot, but could climb above the waterline with the right combination of results this weekend.
Gladbach: personnel
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Gladbach: form
Despite posting some impressive wins over the likes of Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund this season, Gladbach have been very hit and miss. They've only won one of eight since beating Bayern on 18 February, and begin the weekend in 10th place, nine points outside the top seven.
Stuttgart: probable XI
Bredlow - Mavropanos, Anton, Zagadou - Vagnoman, Endo (c), Karazor, Sosa - Silas, Führich - Guirassy
Stuttgart: out
Ito (suspended), Nartey (stomach muscle)
Gladbach: probable XI
Omlin - Scally, Itakura, Elvedi, Netz - Weigl, Neuhaus - Hofmann, Kramer, Stindl (c) - Plea
Gladbach: out
Jantschke (meniscus), Thuram (thigh)
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The goal brokers
Only Werder Bremen's Niclas Füllkrug (15) has scored more goals than Marcus Thuram (13) this season. The Foals' next highest scorer is Jonas Hofmann (nine), while VFB's leading marksman is Serhou Guirassy (seven).
Travel-sick Foals
Borussia have recorded one away win in this season's Bundesliga (P14, W1, D6, L7) - 4-1 at Hoffenheim on Matchday 18. All told, they have tallied just nine points from a possible 42 on the road in 2022/23.
Gladbach struggles
Gladbach have won just one of their last eight matches (D4, L3) and have failed to find the back of the net in five of those fixtures.
Vag-the-man
Freshly minted Germany international Josha Vagnoman has contributed three goals (two of his own, plus one assist) across Stuttgart’s last three outings.
New coach bounce
VfB are yet to taste defeat under Sebastian Hoeneß, having collected two wins and two draws since the 40-year-old replaced Bruno Labbadia as head coach.
Improving Stuttgart
Stuttgart are unbeaten in three Bundesliga matches, which is just the second time they have gone as many games without losing this season.
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