Weinzierl expects and says what the VFB does not like
For the first time after two years, VfB Stuttgart may hope for a full stadium. A special permit makes it possible. For the home game against FC Augsburg, 51,500 of the available 60,000 tickets were already sold, of which about 1500 FCA fans should be there. "With 60,000 in the back, it will be a very difficult away game for us, but we are not afraid," said coach Markus Weinzierl on Thursday.
On the special permit, he says, "I do not see it as bad luck, but viewers motivate us. We like to play a big backdrop." With the tailwind of the last games (draw against Dortmund, victory against Bielefeld) is the objective for Saturday (15.30 clock, live! At Stuttgart) clearly: "We drive there to take the three points."
You definitely have many good individualists, but that does not give any functioning team.
Markus Weinzierl About Stuttgart
"They definitely have many good individualists, but that does not give any functioning team," Wezierl said about the opponent. "In the last games, you did it well. At the front you have a top-storm with Kalajdzic and with Sosa a flank gender. They are already traveling with a lot of quality."
What the VFB does not like - Weinzierl's bill with three wins
But weinzierl has a plan as he wants to counter this quality. "You do not like it if the two-fighting are led intensively. When we run all the runners, we have an advantage, and that must be the base," says the former coach of the VfB. Overlooking the mileage of the previous season, the Stuttgart is, however, with 2929 kilometers in front of the FCA (2911 km). Weinzierl also demands from his team to "fight the individual quality of the opponent and be there with needlesties".
He does not want to make an endpiece from the game and expects the season to an end. "We'll need it again like every year in the Bundesliga 35, 36 points - maybe 37", the Augsburger Coach knows about its own account filled with 26 points (here is the table computer). "That means we still need nine, so have to win three of nine games and have five at home. I am very confident that we can do it when we bring the performance of the last games to the place."
Short term will be Lasse Günther, who has been positively tested on the coronavirus.
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