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Gladbach vs. Stuttgart Preview: Visitors Aim for First League Victory – Bundesliga 

September 14, 2024

Gladbach vs. Stuttgart Preview: Visitors Aim for First League Victory – Bundesliga 

Stuttgart aims to secure its first win of the season as it heads to Borussia Park for Saturday’s match against Borussia Mönchengladbach.

Gladbach

Gladbach will be pleased with their start to the new season, having achieved two wins and one loss in their first three matches across all competitions. Die Fohlen began the campaign with a 3-1 victory over Erzgebirge Aue in the DFB-Pokal, followed by a close 3-2 loss to Bundesliga champions Bayer Leverkusen.

Die Fohlen rebounded from that defeat to secure all three points on the second matchday of the new Bundesliga season. Tim Kleindienst and Franck Honorat each scored, leading Bochum to a 2-0 victory at the Vonovia Ruhrstadion.

Gladbach aims to build on that momentum in Saturday’s home game after a successful away match. Having not won their last six league matches at Borussia Park, they are seeking their first home victory in the Bundesliga since defeating Bochum 5-2 in February.

Gladbach endured a significant 4-0 away loss to Stuttgart in their last matchup in May. Although that visit to MHPArena was disappointing, die Fohlen have performed well in recent home meetings with Stuttgart, remaining unbeaten in their last three encounters at Borussia Park (W2, D1).

Team News

Gerardo Seoane will be without Jan Olschowsky and Yvandro Borges Sanches, both of whom are out with knee injuries. with knee injuries

Stuttgart

Stuttgart is still searching for their first league win of the season, having earned just one point from their first two Bundesliga matches. Their campaign began with a disappointing 3-1 loss to Freiburg, but they bounced back with a commanding 5-0 victory over Preußen Münster in the Pokal.

Following their cup win, they faced Mainz in the league after the international break. Enzo Millot and Jamie Leweling each scored to give Stuttgart a two-goal lead, but Mainz equalized shortly after the hour mark.

Despite regaining a lead when Fabian Rieder scored in the 88th minute, Stuttgart was denied all three points as Maxim Leitsch netted a stoppage-time equalizer, ending the match in a draw.

Stuttgart has conceded six goals in their two league games. In Saturday’s match, they will aim to enhance their defensive performance, hoping to secure their first away victory against Gladbach since May 2021.

Team News

The visitors require the assistance of Leonidas Stergiou and Nikolas Nartey, who are dealing with back and knee issues.

Stuttgart Analysis: Looking for their first win of the season

After Stuttgart’s incredible success the previous year, supporters and specialists looked forward to the next stage of development. Nevertheless, the team’s season began less than optimally. Since only a few Germans can challenge the champion, let’s remove Bayer’s defeat within the Super Cup from the brackets. However, there was a futile 3-3 draw with Mainz and a 1-3 defeat to Freiburg following that. The head coach of Stuttgart, Hoeneß, may not have six first-squad members before this weekend’s trip to Monchengladbach. Ameen Al-Dakhil, Luca Raimund, Anthony Rouault, Leonidas Stergiou, Nikolas Nartey, Dan-Axel Zagadou, and Luca Raimund are all predicted to stay out of action. The visitors managed just one point after conceding six goals in their opening two league games of the new season.

Gladbach Analysis: Mixed bag of results so far

The hosts enter the match on Saturday feeling positive after winning their most recent league game 2-0 away at Bochum two weeks prior. But Gerardo Seoane’s team will still be bitter about their 3-2 home loss to Leverkusen on the first day of the season, and they will be motivated to get their first points at BORUSSIA-PARK. Back to the conclusion of the previous campaign, BMG had a dismal track record in home games, having lost eight of their previous nine games at Monchengladbach. However, goals are to be expected since in 12 of the last 15 home Bundesliga games, the hosts have seen over 2.5 goals scored. 10 of those matches also had both of the teams scoring.

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