Key Points

Stuttgart kicked off their European season with a hard-fought victory at home. They created the better chances throughout the match and deservedly took the lead after halftime. Despite a late consolation goal from the Spanish side, the German team held on for all three points. The win provides a perfect start to their group stage campaign.

Key Points: Stuttgart Opens Europa League With 2-1 Win Over Celta Vigo

  • Stuttgart took control after an early Celta miss by Iago Aspas over an empty net
  • Badredine Bouanani opened the scoring with a clever chip over the goalkeeper
  • Bilal El Khannouss doubled the lead from the edge of the box after a short corner
  • A late Borja Iglesias goal for Celta Vigo created a tense final few minutes
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Stuttgart opens Europa League campaign with win over Celta Vigo

VfB Stuttgart started their Europa League campaign with a 2-1 home victory against Celta Vigo, with goals from Badredine Bouanani and Bilal El Khannouss.

"We’re happy with the win, which I think we fully deserved. We were the better team for 85 minutes. - Sebastian Hoeneb"

Berlin, Sep 26

VfB Stuttgart began their Europa League campaign with a 2-1 home win over Spain's Celta Vigo.

The visitors nearly struck early when a misplaced pass from goalkeeper Alexander Nubel gifted Iago Aspas a chance, but the striker volleyed over an empty net in the third minute. Stuttgart then took control, with Chema Andres forcing a save from Ionut Radu and Jamie Leweling missing the rebound, while Lorenz Assignon also tested the keeper from distance.

The breakthrough came shortly after the restart, when a long clearance from Nubel sent Badredine Bouanani clear to chip over the advancing Radu for his first goal in Stuttgart colors.

Stuttgart doubled the lead midway through the half as Bilal El Khannouss finished from the edge of the box after combining with Angelo Stiller from a short corner routine.

Vigo, who rotated heavily from their domestic lineup, rarely threatened but capitalized on a late Stuttgart error when Borja Iglesias scored in the 86th minute to set up a tense finish.

The hosts held firm to take three points from their opening group game.

"We played very well for about 85 minutes. It got a little tense at the end, but overall it was a strong start. We can still improve, especially in front of goal. The main thing is we got the win and can build on it," Leweling said.

Head coach Sebastian Hoeneb, said, "We’re happy with the win, which I think we fully deserved. We were the better team for 85 minutes, played with high intensity and won a lot of balls. In the second half, we managed to create even more opportunities in dangerous areas and got the two goals. It was very important that we made it 2-0. This is another step in the right direction.”

- IANS

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Priya S
The late goal conceded shows they need to maintain concentration for the full 90 minutes. But overall a solid performance. Indian football teams could learn from this level of professionalism and tactical discipline.
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Rohit P
Bouanani's goal was class! That chip over the keeper shows real confidence. Wish we had more Indian players making an impact in European competitions like this. The gap is still huge, but ISL is helping bridge it slowly.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see Celta Vigo rotated their squad heavily. Maybe they're prioritizing La Liga over Europa League? Stuttgart took full advantage though. Good three points at home! 👍
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Vikram M
The short corner routine for the second goal shows good coaching. Hoeneb seems to have them well organized. Hope Stuttgart can go deep in the tournament - German teams always bring that fighting spirit! 💪
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Michael C
Decent performance but they really should have scored more given the chances created. Leweling missing that rebound early on could have been costly. Need to be more clinical in front of goal.
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Ananya R
As someone who follows both European and Indian football, it's fascinating to see the difference in pace and technical quality. Stuttgart's high intensity pressing is something our ISL teams should study.

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