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The 7th matchday of the Champions League group stage sees Slovan Bratislava-Stuttgart facing off. The Germans must win to advance to the playoffs.
The 7th round of the Champions League group stage sees Slovan Bratislava-Stuttgart facing each other. The Slovaks are out of contention, already eliminated from Europe, while the Germans must win to secure the last spot available for the playoffs.
The Champions League ball (PHOTO BY SALVATORE FORNELLI)
Slovan Bratislava Overview
The Slovan Bratislava, already out of the Champions League, is playing its last European matches of the season. 6 games and 6 defeats, a heavy record for a team that dominates in the national league. Furthermore, the scores reveal the defense of Slovakia to be very porous: 5 goals conceded by Celtic, 4 by Manchester City, 2 by Girona, another 4 by Dinamo Zagreb, and finally, 3 by both Milan and Atletico Madrid. The coach Weiss will line up a 4-3-3 formation for the penultimate European match with Takac in goal, a defensive line of Blackman, Kashia, Wimmer, and Voet. In midfield, candidates for the starting lineup are Tolic, Szoke, and Gajdos. Barseghyan, who has scored 14 goals in the Slovak league, and Weiss wide in the front three with former Reggina and Spezia player Strelec in the center of the attack.
Stuttgart Overview
The Stuttgart is on its last chance to achieve the feat of securing the last available spot for the playoffs of the top European competition. The Germans are in 26th place with 7 points, one fewer than Dinamo Zagreb, who occupies the last qualifying position. The team under coach Hoeness must try to win both matches. For this game, the German coach will field a 4-4-2 formation with Vagnoman, Rouault, Chabot, and Hendriks in front of Nubel. In midfield, from right to left, Larsen, Karazor, Stiller, and Fuhrich will be deployed. Undav and Demirovic as the two strikers.
Slovan Bratislava-Stuttgart Probable Lineups
Slovan Bratislava (4-3-3): Takac; Blackman, Kashia, Wimmer, Voet; Tolic, Szoke, Gajdos; Barseghyan, Strelec, Weiss. Coach: Weiss.
Stuttgart (4-4-2): Nubel; Vagnoman, Rouault, Chabot, Hendriks; Larsen, Karazor, Stiller, Fuhrich; Undav, Demirovic. Coach: Hoeness.
Where to Watch Slovan Bratislava-Stuttgart
The match Slovan Bratislava-Stuttgart, valid for the 7th matchday of the Champions League group stage, will be broadcast on Sky via Sky Sport channel 258. For streaming, Slovan Bratislava-Stuttgart can be followed on the Sky Go app, available on PC, smartphone, and tablet, or on NOW, a platform that broadcasts Sky’s scheduled content.
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AS Roma started their journey in the Europa League rather negatively, with 2 defeats in the first 3 games. However, their performance in the league is quite different.
The home defeat against Viktoria Plzen left a bitter taste, along with some perplexity. Gasperini’s team has struggled to get going in the Europa League and has lost both home games so far. There have been too many defensive mistakes, which once again have cost the Giallorossi dearly.
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