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VfB Stuttgart vs Feyenoord Match Recap - Nov 6, 2025

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VfB Stuttgart Reclaims Glory with Late Surge Against Feyenoord

VfB Stuttgart turned the tide in their UEFA Europa League campaign with a decisive 2-0 victory over Feyenoord at the MHPArena, showcasing resilience and tactical prowess when it mattered most. The match, marked by late goals from Bilal El Khannouss and Deniz Undav, not only secured three crucial points but also breathed new life into Stuttgart's European aspirations.

Stuttgart entered this fixture desperate for a win after a mixed bag of results in recent weeks. Following a disappointing loss to RB Leipzig and a narrow defeat against Fenerbahçe, the pressure was mounting on coach Sebastian Hoeneß. The team had shown flashes of brilliance, notably in their DFB Pokal triumph over FSV Mainz 05, but consistency remained elusive. With only three points from their first three group matches, this encounter was pivotal for their hopes of advancing in Europe.

Feyenoord, on the other hand, arrived in Germany riding high after a commanding 3-1 victory against Panathinaikos. Their recent form had been promising, particularly with Ayase Ueda finding his scoring touch, having netted four goals in a single match against Heracles earlier this month. However, they faced a stern test against Stuttgart's defensive setup, which had been bolstered by the likes of Maximilian Mittelstädt and Angelo Stiller.

The match unfolded with both teams exchanging possession and probing for openings. Stuttgart's formation allowed them to maintain a slight edge in ball control, finishing the match with 49% possession compared to Feyenoord's 51%. Despite the close statistics, it was Stuttgart's clinical finishing that made the difference.

As the clock ticked down, the tension in the stadium heightened. Stuttgart had struggled to convert their chances throughout the match, managing only four total shots compared to Feyenoord's four as well. Yet, it was in the dying moments that Stuttgart found their rhythm. In the 84th minute, El Khannouss broke the deadlock, finding the net at a crucial moment when his team needed it most. This goal not only lifted the spirits of the home crowd but also shifted the momentum firmly in Stuttgart's favor.

With Feyenoord reeling from the sudden turn of events, Stuttgart capitalized on their opponents' disarray. Just as the match seemed to be winding down, Undav sealed the victory with a goal in stoppage time, ensuring that Stuttgart would leave the pitch with all three points. This late surge was reminiscent of their earlier Bundesliga performances where they had shown an ability to score late goals and snatch victories from the jaws of defeat.

Reflecting on their recent form, Stuttgart's performance today was a stark contrast to their previous outings. They had struggled to find the back of the net against stronger opposition but today's result showcased their potential when they play with confidence and aggression. The goals from El Khannouss and Undav not only highlighted their attacking capabilities but also served as a reminder of what they can achieve when they harness their collective strengths.

For Feyenoord, this defeat stings deeply. After a promising start to their Europa League campaign, they now find themselves at a crossroads. Despite dominating possession and maintaining a higher pass accuracy of 86%, they failed to convert that control into meaningful chances. Their inability to capitalize on opportunities has been a recurring theme this season, and today was no exception. Coach Robin van Persie will need to address these issues quickly if they hope to remain competitive in both domestic and European competitions.

The implications of this match extend beyond just points on the board. For Stuttgart, this victory could serve as a catalyst for a turnaround in their season. With upcoming fixtures against teams like GO Ahead Eagles, they will look to build on this momentum and climb up the standings. Conversely, Feyenoord must regroup and refocus ahead of their next match against Celtic, where anything less than a win could jeopardize their chances of advancing.

As I predicted in my pre-match preview, both teams were indeed under pressure to perform. While I anticipated a closely contested battle, I underestimated Stuttgart's ability to rise to the occasion when it mattered most. This match serves as a reminder that in football, form can shift dramatically in just 90 minutes.

In conclusion, VfB Stuttgart's 2-0 victory over Feyenoord is more than just a scoreline; it is a testament to their resilience and determination to fight for their place in Europe. With key players stepping up at critical moments, they have set themselves on a path toward redemption. As for Feyenoord, they must confront their shortcomings head-on if they wish to salvage their European campaign. The stage is set for an intriguing continuation of this narrative as both teams look ahead to their next challenges.

Originally published on FollowTeams at November 6, 2025 at 10:15 PM UTC

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Match Prediction

Predicted Winner: VfB Stuttgart
Combo Double chance : VfB Stuttgart or draw and -3.5 goals
VfB Stuttgart
35%
Draw
35%
Feyenoord
30%

Team Lineups

Feyenoord
4-2-3-1
COACH
Robin van Persie
22
Timon Wellenreuther
5
Gijs Smal
4
Tsuyoshi Watanabe
21
Anel Ahmedhodžić
26
Givairo Read
8
Quinten Timber
40
Luciano Valente
11
Gonçalo Borges
10
Cyle Larin
23
Anis Hadj Moussa
9
Ayase Ueda
VfB Stuttgart
3-4-2-1
COACH
Sebastian Hoeneß
33
Alexander Nübel
7
Maximilian Mittelstädt
24
Jeff Chabot
29
Finn Jeltsch
4
Josha Vagnoman
30
Chema Andrés
6
Angelo Stiller
22
Lorenz Assignon
11
Bilal El Khannouss
8
Tiago Tomás
26
Deniz Undav

Feyenoord Substitutes

2 Bart Nieuwkoop
D
16 Leo Sauer
F
17 Casper Tengstedt
F
27 Gaoussou Diarra
F
30 Jordan Lotomba
D
32 Aymen Sliti
F
37 Mannou Berger
G
39 Liam Bossin
G
43 Jan Plug
D
44 Tobias van den Elshout
M
47 Thijs Kraaijeveld
M

VfB Stuttgart Substitutes

1 Fabian Bredlow
G
3 Ramon Hendriks
D
10 Chris Führich
M
14 Luca Jaquez
D
16 Atakan Karazor
M
18 Jamie Leweling
F
23 Dan-Axel Zagadou
D
27 Badredine Bouanani
F
28 Nikolas Nartey
M
35 Mirza Catovic
M
44 Florian Hellstern
G
45 Lazar Jovanović
F

Match Statistics

4
Total Shots
4
1
Shots on Goal
1
3
Shots off Goal
0
0
Blocked Shots
3
2
Shots Inside Box
2
2
Shots Outside Box
2
49%
Ball Possession (%)
51%
201
Total Passes
200
168
Accurate Passes
171
84%
Pass Accuracy (%)
86%
13
Fouls
9
1
Corner Kicks
1
0
Offsides
1
2
Yellow Cards
1
1
Goalkeeper Saves
1
0.20
Expected Goals (xG)
0.32

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