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Stuttgart advances in the cup following their victory against second-tier side Münster

Following back-to-back losses against Leverkusen and Freiburg, Stuttgart's VfB is determined to redeem itself. Trainer Hennes, however, underlines the difficulty that his squad encounters in the German Cup.

- Stuttgart advances in the cup following their victory against second-tier side Münster

Following two disappointing results in their first two competitive matches of the season, VfB Stuttgart is feeling the heat ahead of their DFB Cup match on Tuesday (8:45 PM/ARD). In their first-round duel against newly promoted Preußen Münster from the second division, avoiding another unwanted setback is paramount. However, Stuttgart's coach, Sebastian Hoeneß, warned that the away fixture could be a tough and unsightly affair.

Following their narrow defeat in the Supercup against reigning champions and cup holders Bayer Leverkusen, Stuttgart went on to lose their inaugural Bundesliga match against SC Freiburg. The team seems to be battling persistent problems in their defensive line.

The Commission, in need of assistance, will be aided by the Member States. Regardless of the challenges in their defense, VfB Stuttgart needs the support of their Member States in their upcoming DFB Cup match.

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