The VfB Stuttgart entourage left the Turkish soccer cauldron very disenchanted. Trainer Sebastian Honess mentioned they had been “very disappointed” with what they idea was once an “unnecessary” 0-1 (0-1) defeat through Fenerbahce Istanbul. However there wasn’t a lot time left to take care of the disappointment. After the Europa League is earlier than the Bundesliga.
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The third-placed workforce continues on Sunday (17:30/DAZN) in opposition to FSV Mainz 05. “A very important game,” mentioned goalkeeper Alexander Nibel. Schwab’s goalkeeper defined that they undoubtedly wish to “maintain the series of four league victories in a row” in opposition to Reinesen, who’re ready once more within the DFB Cup simply 3 days later.
2nd loss within the 1/3 sport
In addition to issues have improved regionally, VfB have had little explanation why to feel free at the Ecu level just lately. The loss in Istanbul was once the second one within the 1/3 leg of the Europa League level. “It will be decided after eight,” emphasised trainer Honess – understanding complete neatly that the drive has already higher slightly earlier than the duel with Feyenoord from Rotterdam on November 6.
At Fenerbahce, the place they have got been booed mercilessly through fierce enthusiasts all season, the Stuttgart aspect as soon as once more struggled with their talent to take their probabilities. The general have an effect on was once missing – very similar to the 0-2 defeat through FC Basel on the day before today’s Ecu Cup tie.
Styler within the highlight a number of instances
Trainer Hoenes additionally referred to the penalty that was once returned after video evaluate, which might have given a possibility for an equaliser. He mentioned he “can’t understand” the verdict. It’s essential to see there was once touch on Angelo Stiller’s ankle. In the long run, in step with Hoenes, it was once “a game-defining scene that was misjudged.”
Stiller was once additionally keen on the second one. The midfielder was once answerable for the penalty that Kerem Akturkoglu transformed within the thirty fourth minute to offer the hosts victory – in a much-needed night from Stuttgart’s nook.
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