This article contains adult content that may be inappropriate for minors. Please confirm that you are 18 years or older to continue. This article contains images or details that some readers may find disturbing. Reader discretion is advised. Nubel could do little about the goals conceded, erring somewhat in long passes. Adapted to the full-back position, Nartey struggled defensively but pushed forward until the end and helped create Stuttgart's goal, while Hendriks, more restrained, held his own against William Gomes. In the center, Finn Jeltsch was reliable; the same cannot be said for Chabot, who was caught out by Borja Sainz in the play leading to the 1-0 and made the pass that led to the 2-0. Karazor was ineffective in defensive transitions, while Stiller, more positional, managed the timing of the hosts' offensive organization. Leweling caused problems for Alberto: he destabilized with his left foot, crossed, and even attempted a shot. Undav was true to himself, creating issues when facing the game and scoring a beautiful goal, turning around after winning a physical duel with Thiago Silva. Demirovic was less assertive, despite giving the first warning sign early on. Not much more was seen from him. Tiago Tomás brought energy but had an action that nullified the 2-2. Fuhrich's diagonals were dangerous. Nubel (4); Nartey (5), Finn Jeltsch (5), Julian Chabot (4), and Hendriks (5); Karazor (5) and Angelo Stiller (5); El Khannouss (6), Deniz Undav (6), and Leweling (6); Demirovic (4). Substitutes used: Tiago Tomás (5), Fuhrich (6), Jaquez (5), and Mittelstadt (4).
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