VfB Stuttgart wins high-risk match against Maccabi Tel Aviv

VfB Stuttgart secured a 4:1 victory over Maccabi Tel Aviv in the Europa League, earning key points toward the round of 16. Due to the Middle East conflict, extensive security measures were in place, but the match proceeded calmly. Despite a mistake by goalkeeper Alexander Nübel, the Stuttgart team dominated.

In a Europa League match accompanied by strict security measures, VfB Stuttgart defeated Maccabi Tel Aviv 4:1. The game took place in Stuttgart and was classified as high-risk due to the Middle East conflict and fears of antisemitic incidents. Several thousand police officers were deployed, supported by forces from Baden-Württemberg and across Germany. The police reported a disruption-free pre-game period and a peaceful atmosphere in the stadium.

The Stuttgart team laid the foundation for victory early. Lorenz Assignon scored in the 24th minute with a volley following a cross from Maximilian Mittelstädt. Tiago Tomás made it 2:0 in the 37th minute, striking the ball against the underside of the crossbar. Shortly after halftime, Mittelstädt converted a penalty for 3:0. Roy Revivo pulled one back for the visitors in the 52nd minute, with goalkeeper Alexander Nübel reacting poorly. Josha Vagnoman sealed the 4:1 final score in stoppage time (90+4).

With the win, VfB now has 12 points after six games and is virtually assured of the playoff round, with a top-eight finish still possible. Sporting director Fabian Wohlgemuth lamented before the match: “It’s regrettable that part of our fans are not in the stadium today.” Outside the stadium, minor incidents occurred: Fans lit pyrotechnics in a beer garden, and banners reading “Relocated to Palestine” and “Closed immediately” were hung on an Israeli travel agency. Graffiti saying “Free Gaza” prompted investigations for property damage and incitement to hatred. VfB’s next matches are against AS Roma on January 22 and Young Boys Bern on January 29.

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