Mislintat: It s a deep analysis. So yes, of course, he just scored 11. But the team in total scored only 33, you know? Maybe they came fourth, but with the style of play sitting deep, counter attack, and not a lot of ball possession. I think I can t remember exactly, but I think it was something like 33 goals scored, and 22 goals against you know, and if you score 11, and you are involved in some assists as well, it s a quite good percentage to be part of your scoring machine, you know? And then you see his physical level, and the last thing, one of the most important things is to get in touch with him, to discuss a project with him, to look into his eyes and to see what kind of character he is. And if you put this into account, see this is a bargain because he s a great character, he s humble, hungry for success, he would like to improve his game every day, and with this kind of energy he puts into the team and also into the pitch if he plays. I think it was, in the end, doing all
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Gladbach were riding the crest of a wave after edging record champions Bayern Munich 3-2 last time out, but Stuttgart went close to raining on the visitors parade when Orel Mangala warmed the palms of Yann Sommer inside 15 minutes. Borussia returned fire through Breel Embolo, who brought a low save from Gregor Kobel. The Stuttgart goalkeeper was made to work again moments later, getting two firm wrists behind a Florian Neuhaus stinger. There was nothing he could do to stop the Foals forging ahead before half-time, though. After Stefan Lainer had been brought down by Borna Sosa in the box, the in-form Stindl, who had instigated the move with a fine through-ball, found top bins with the ensuing spot-kick.
Published on: Tuesday, January 12, 2021
By: AFP
Stuttgart’s Daniel Didavi scores during the match against Augsburg.
BERLIN: Stuttgart coach Pellegrino Matarazzo said he was unable to explain his side’s impressive away form after Sunday’s 4-1 win at Augsburg made them the Bundesliga’s joint-strongest team on the road.
Alongside Bayer Leverkusen, who have also won five times and lost once away this season, Matarazzo’s men have a better record than Bayern Munich, who remain top despite losing 3-2 at Borussia Moenchengladbach on Friday.
“The only difference is that we stay in a hotel,” the 43-year-old Italian-American said.