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VfB Stuttgart | “Giant Problem”: Hansi Müller speaks plain text

18 points, only 22 goals and whopping 33 goals: After 19 match days of the football Bundesliga, the VfB Stuttgart ranks at a disappointing 17th place. A club icon now appeals to the problems of Swabia.

That with SASA Kalajdzic (infection with the Corona virus and shoulder injury) and Silas Katompa Mvumpa (lock through the VfB Stuttgarts court, cruciate ligament tear and Corona virus) could hardly participate two of the most important offensive forces in this season, according to Hansi Müller is a giant problem.

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Especially since the two actors now needed weeks, to get the rhythm again and come back to their level, so the former attacker of the VFB Stuttgart talking to Sky. At the front you have simply presented in the course in the course of the season too harmless.

Disappointed shows Müller, who achieved for the VfB 54 goals in 143 Bundesliga games, especially from the Fitten Offensive staff of Swabia. It comes from other offensive players too little. Mateo Klimowicz, if he is switched in or Tanguy Coulibaly, also Roberto Massimo, Philipp Förster: There is simply lacking the quality to compensate for me, is the hard judgment of the European champion of 1980.

VFB Stuttgart lacks surprise moments and risk readiness

The Stuttgart has been waiting for a separate goal for four games. A circumstance, which according to Müller has to be made quickly from the world. When a gate falls again, the team is released again, then maybe a second and third, says Müller.

However, the 64-year-old sees other construction sites in the squad. It lacks creativity behind the tops, so it lacks surprise moments and risk appetite. Besides, it was quiet on the square.

Nevertheless, one should not lose the nerves now and must also train coach Pellegrino Matarazzo continuing confidence. I do not think that it would be the right action to say: we separate ourselves from the coach and bring some firefighter. That would be a quick shot that does not fruit, concludes Müller.