Bundesliga - VfB closes Bundesliga matchday 15 at Bayern
VfB Stuttgart will face FC Bayern Munich with a lot of confidence at the end of the 15th matchday of the Bundesliga. Coach Sebastian Hoeneß explained that they wanted to be bold ahead of the top match at the German record champions on Sunday (7.30 pm/DAZN).
Stuttgart caused quite a stir recently after almost being relegated in the previous season. They are just one point behind Bayern in the table. A win in the southern clash would see them overtake the Munich side and become the first team to chase leaders Bayer Leverkusen. It will also be a special match for Hoeneß, whose uncle Uli is honorary president of Bayern.
Bundesliga table VfB Stuttgart squad
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- Despite facing FC Bayern Munich with self-confidence, VfB Stuttgart's coach Sebastian Hoeneß acknowledges the challenge of overtaking the German record champions in the Bundesliga table.
- Hailing from Baden-Württemberg, Hoeneß recognizes the significance of the upcoming southern clash against his uncle Uli's honorary side, FC Bayern Munich, in Munich.
- In the 15th matchday of the Bundesliga, VfB Stuttgart aims to replicate their 2022/2023 performance and take a step closer to leaders Bayer Leverkusen, provided they secure a win against Bundesliga powerhouse FC Bayern Munich.
- Despite their recent struggles in the league, VfB Stuttgart has managed to close the gap between them and FC Bayern Munich to just one point, indicating that self-confidence and determination can significantly impact a team's performance.
- Surprisingly, if VfB Stuttgart manages to defeat FC Bayern Munich, it will mark the first time in the Bundesliga season that the Munich team succumbs to a loss, ultimately altering the landscape of the soccer league.
- In the world of German soccer, fans eagerly anticipate this high-stakes clash between rivals Stuttgart and FC Bayern Munich, showcasing the passion, self-confidence, and high stakes that define the Bundesliga.
Source: www.stern.de