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Twitter reactions to VfB Stuttgart: “How many chances do we actually want to miss?” – VfB Stuttgart

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Stuttgart’s Saša Kalajdžić (left) fighting for the ball with Bielefeld’s Joakim Nilsson Photo: dpa/Friso Gentsch


VfB Stuttgart will visit relegation rivals Arminia Bielefeld on Saturday – and will go home with a draw. The Twitter reactions to the 1:1.

After the gripping 3-2 home win against Augsburg two weeks ago, VfB Stuttgart wanted to secure the next three important points against a direct competitor in the relegation battle on Saturday. Against Arminia Bielefeld, however, the Swabians did not get beyond a 1-1 draw.

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Above all, the poor exploitation of chances was criticized by the VfB fans. We summarize how the fans experienced the game with the help of a few tweets.

Recently, Pellegrino Matarazzo’s team was able to catch up from behind and that left an impression.



That’s rare: The Bielefeld fans praised the atmospheric performance of the guests.

Many VfB supporters did not like the initial phase.

When Saša Kalajdžić converted the penalty for the Swabians, there was of course great joy.

VfB players Saša Kalajdžić, Waldemar Anton, Atakan Karazor and Tiago Tomás all received yellow cards. Unnecessary, finds this Twitter user.

No VfB fan liked the exploitation of chances.

In the 59th minute, the missed opportunities took revenge on a goal. Florian Krüger scored the 1:1 for Bielefeld.

It wasn’t enough for the winning goal this time.

This fan has picked a clear match winner.

Next Friday, VfB Stuttgart meets Borussia Dortmund in a home game. It remains to be seen whether the chances will be better exploited in the game against the second in the table.


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