VfB Stuttgart stays in the Bundesliga – HSV misses out on miracles in the relegation second leg

VfB turns game thanks to Millot

VfB Stuttgart stays in the Bundesliga. The Swabians prevailed 3-1 (0-1) in the second leg at Hamburger SV on Monday evening. Enzo Millot turned the game around for the first division side with his goals in the 48th and 64th minute after Sonny Kittel (6th) had given the hosts an early lead in front of 55,500 spectators. Silas (90+7) scored the final score. The first duel was 3-0 for the team coached by Sebastian Hoeneß. The HSV is thus before its sixth season in the German lower house.

Much had been said about the supposed magic of the Volksparkstadion, in which the Hamburgers had not lost for over seven months. “There are always miracles,” sporting director Jonas Boldt said shortly before kick-off on “Sky”. And then came Kittel. The 30-year-old shot the ball into the goal from a good 25 meters, tens of thousands of HSV fans cheered, coach Tim Walter roared his joy.

From Cottbus to Hamburg: The Bundesliga relegation since 2008/09

2008/09: FC Energie Cottbus vs. 1. FC Nürnberg 0:3 (first leg)

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2008/09: 1. FC Nürnberg vs. FC Energie Cottbus 2-0 (second leg – Nürnberg promoted)

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2009/10: 1. FC Nürnberg vs. FC Augsburg 1-0 (first leg)

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2009/10: FC Augsburg against 1. FC Nürnberg 0:2 (second leg – Nürnberg remains first class)

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2010/11: Borussia M’gladbach vs. VfL Bochum 1-0 (first leg)

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2010/11: VfL Bochum 1-1 against Borussia M’gladbach (second leg – Gladbach remains first class)

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2011/12: Hertha BSC against Fortuna Düsseldorf 1: 2 (first leg)

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2011/12: Fortuna Düsseldorf vs. Hertha BSC 2:2 (second leg – Düsseldorf promoted)

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2012/13: TSG 1899 Hoffenheim against 1. FC Kaiserslautern 3:1 (first leg)

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2012/13: 1. FC Kaiserslautern vs. TSG 1899 Hoffenheim 1: 2 (second leg – 1899 remains first class)

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2013/14: Hamburger SV 0-0 Greuther Fürth (first leg)

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2013/14: Greuther Fürth 1-1 against Hamburger SV (second leg – HSV remains first class)

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2014/15: Hamburger SV vs. Karlsruher SC 1-1 (first leg)

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2014/15: Karlsruher SC against Hamburger SV 1:2 aet (second leg – HSV remains first class)

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2015/16: Eintracht Frankfurt vs. 1. FC Nürnberg 1:1 (first leg)

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2015/16: 1. FC Nürnberg vs. Eintracht Frankfurt 0-1 (second leg – Frankfurt remains first class)

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2016/17: VfL Wolfsburg 1-0 against Eintracht Braunschweig (first leg)

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2016/17: Eintracht Braunschweig 0-1 against VfL Wolfsburg (second leg – Wolfsburg remains first class)

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2017/18: VfL Wolfsburg vs. Holstein Kiel 3-1 (first leg)

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2017/18: Holstein Kiel 0-1 against VfL Wolfsburg (second leg – Wolfsburg remains first class)

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2018/19: VfB Stuttgart vs. Union Berlin 2-2 (first leg)

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2018/19: Union Berlin vs. VfB Stuttgart 0-0 (second leg – Union promoted)

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2019/20: Werder Bremen against 1. FC Heidenheim 0-0 (first leg)

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2019/20: 1. FC Heidenheim vs. Werder Bremen 2-2 (second leg – Werder remains first class)

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2020/21: 1. FC Köln vs. Holstein Kiel 0: 1 (first leg)

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2020/21: Holstein Kiel against 1. FC Köln 1: 5 (second leg – Cologne remains first class)

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2021/22: Hertha BSC against Hamburger SV 0: 1 (first leg)

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2021/22: Hamburger SV vs. Hertha BSC 0: 2 (second leg)

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2022/23: VfB Stuttgart vs Hamburger SV 3-0 (first leg)

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How fragile Hamburg’s luck was, however, was shown almost immediately afterwards when Chris Führich, who was strong in the first leg, only hit the side netting (7′). And much more when Serhou Guirassy artistically scored the supposed equalizer from the turn (17th). However, the goal did not count due to a previous offside position on the halfway line.

The Bundesliga club did not appear as confident in this phase as in the first leg. The selection of coach Hoeneß, who had expressly warned about the atmosphere, remained dangerous. HSV goalkeeper Daniel Heuer Fernandes, who had prevented worse things for Hamburg in the first leg, saved twice within a few seconds from the rushing Stuttgart team (23rd/24th).

Apart from wobbles that initially had no consequences, HSV presented themselves significantly better in the duels than last Thursday. For the sick Jonas David, Walter had sent the loan player Javi Montero into the defensive game. Jean-Luc Dompé and Kittel, in particular, tried offensively to create a goal threat with speed.

At VfB, Florian Müller again guarded the goal instead of Fabian Bredlow, who was still ailing. After conceding an early goal, the 25-year-old excelled in a Bakery Jatta header before the break, but by then the first-half was already over. Robert Glatzel’s promising powerful shot went wide of the VfB goal without any action on the part of Müller (40′).

HSV celebrated its biggest home win against Stuttgart in October 2019. At the second division 6: 2, which would have been enough for promotion on Monday, Walter was still VfB coach. As Hamburg coach, he watched the game of his oldest HSV starting eleven, who was 27.4 years old on average, even more intently after the equalizing goal. Millot scored from Guirassy and rewarded VfB for the significantly better start to the second half.

HSV now needed three goals again to at least force extra time. It was noticeably quieter in the stadium during this phase, and the 6,000 or so VfB fans who had traveled with us could be heard much better. The Stuttgart pros acted more compactly in the minutes that followed, always waiting for the next counterattack. When Heuer Fernandes made a bad pass with Millot’s second goal, the game finally went against Hamburg. After the VfB pros cheered in front of the HSV fans and the pack formed, referee Bastian Dankert handed out several yellow cards. Glatzel then had Hamburg’s best chance of the second half (74′). But nothing changed at the end of the relegation.

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