Key Points

VfB Stuttgart is facing a serious penalty kick crisis ahead of their Europa League opener. Coach Sebastian Hoeness revealed the team has a dismal 50% success rate from the spot since he took charge. The problem was highlighted when German international Angelo Stiller missed what he called an "embarrassing" penalty recently. Hoeness even suggested he might seek advice from Bayern Munich's penalty expert, Harry Kane, to help solve the issue.

Key Points: Stuttgart Penalty Problem Haunts Hoeness Ahead of Europa League Opener

  • Stuttgart's penalty success rate is only 50% since coach Sebastian Hoeness took over in 2023
  • Angelo Stiller described his recent missed penalty as embarrassing after a poor shot
  • The team narrowly beat Braunschweig 8-7 on penalties in the German Cup first round
  • Hoeness called Harry Kane a shining example with an 88% success rate for Bayern Munich
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Europa League: Stuttgart struggles with penalty kicks ahead of season opener for 2025-26

VfB Stuttgart coach Sebastian Hoeness considers Harry Kane's help to solve a 50% penalty success rate before their Europa League match against Celta Vigo.

"It is more than just obvious that we desperately need improvement, as the topic follows us like a dark shadow - Sebastian Hoeness"

Berlin, Sep 24

Reigning German Cup winner VfB Stuttgart face a mysterious penalty problem ahead of their 2025-26 UEFA Europa League opener against Celta Vigo. Before hosting the Spanish team on Thursday evening, coach Sebastian Hoeness indicated he might consider private coaching from Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane to help his players.

"We have to start thinking about how to solve the problem," the 43-year-old said.

Since Hoeness took over in the summer of 2023, Stuttgart's penalty success rate in the Bundesliga has been only 50%. The team's 2024 league campaign featured just 10 successful penalties out of 20 attempts.

The struggles became apparent when German international Angelo Stiller missed a poorly executed penalty in the latest league match against St. Pauli. He described his shot as "embarrassing."

While only three of the team's eight penalties hit the target last season, the overall success rate of 80% for Bundesliga penalties still makes Stuttgart's performance concerning, reports Xinhua.

"It is more than just obvious that we desperately need improvement, as the topic follows us like a dark shadow," said Hoeness, son of former Bayern star Dieter Hoeness and nephew of Bayern board member Uli Hoeness.

After narrowly avoiding elimination in the first round of the 2025-26 German Cup by winning 8-7 on penalties against second-division side Braunschweig, memories of the club's legendary penalty takers come to mind.

Bulgarian international Krassimir Balakov had 26 successful shots in 32 attempts over 20 years ago (81%), while Serhou Guirassy made five of six shots when playing for Stuttgart between 2022 and 2024.

Then there is Serbia's Zdravko Kuzmanovic, who made all eight of his attempts between 2009 and 2013.

Midfielder Stiller said he is currently not among the penalty-taking candidates and has encouraged Bosnian-Herzegovinian international Ermedin Demirovic to step up for upcoming challenges.

Hoessen said a clear ranking is necessary to escape the problem. Penalties are not an immediate concern, he added, but "it's a matter of practice."

The coach called England captain Kane a shining example for penalty shots and said competition-level shooting can be trained and must be part of a footballer's daily routine.

Kane's shooting percentage of over 88% led to a record 17 consecutive successful penalties in his first 17 attempts after joining the German league - an unprecedented achievement that Stuttgart's players and coach hope to emulate.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting article! The comparison with historical players like Balakov shows how much standards have dropped. Maybe they need psychological training along with technical practice.
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Priya S
Harry Kane as inspiration makes sense! His record is incredible. But shouldn't Stuttgart develop their own penalty specialists rather than looking outside? Local talent needs nurturing too. 🤔
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Arjun K
️‍♂️ Penalty misses can destroy team morale. Remember our heartbreak during India's SAFF Championship penalty shootout? Professional clubs should have dedicated penalty coaches by now.
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Michael C
The stats speak for themselves - only 3 of 8 penalties on target last season is unacceptable at this level. Coach Hoeness needs to make this a priority training focus immediately.
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Ananya R
Good that Stiller admitted his mistake and stepped aside. That's sportsmanship! Hope Demirovic can handle the pressure. Europa League penalties are no joke. All the best to Stuttgart! 💪
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Vikram M
As a football coach here in Mumbai, I'd suggest they study Kane's technique but adapt it to their players' strengths. Copy-paste approach rarely works in sports. Need customized solutions!

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