VfB Stuttgart's Sebastian Hoенеß Praise's Mittelstädt's Impact
Sebastian Hoèneß, coach of Bundesliga club VfB Stuttgart, is praising the development of Maximilian Mittelstädt, who joined the team from relegated side Hertha BSC before the season. After an injury during summer training camp, Mittelstädt has "settled in well" and provided "real impetus with almost every substitution," according to Hoèneß.
Mittelstädt's impressive performances, particularly as a substitute, have significantly contributed to Stuttgart's games. In the 2-1 win against Borussia Dortmund before the international break, Mittelstädt played in the starting eleven. Hoèneß was pleased with the defender's performance, stating that he is a "really good option for me."
Mittelstädt's contributions on the field have been diverse, demonstrating his versatility and value to the team. He has shown his prowess with his goal-scoring and assisting skills, as well as his ability to deliver accurate crosses. Moreover, he has proven himself to be a formidable defender, with strong tackling skills and solid positioning.
Mittelstädt's performances have been instrumental in Stuttgart's impressive run, leading to their first Champions League qualification in 15 years. Under Hoенеß's guidance, Stuttgart has become a force to be reckoned with in the Bundesliga, with a rejuvenated squad that includes emerging talents like Deniz Undav and Alexander Nubel.
The team, known as "VfB Germany," has drawn attention for its tactical discipline and robust team spirit, which Hoèneß has fostered despite the team's losses of key players. Mittelstädt has been a crucial part of this cohesive unit, consistently delivering impressive performances on the field.
Enrichment Data
- Mittelstädt scored his first goal of the season in a 3-1 win over FC Heidenheim, adding to his two shots, four crosses, and one corner. He provided an assist in a 2-2 draw against Werder Bremen, along with one shot, four crosses (two accurate), and two chances created.
- Mittelstadt has been instrumental in providing service to his teammates, delivering 12 crosses and four corner kicks in a 2-0 win over VfL Bochum. He recorded nine crosses, five of which were accurate, and five chances created in a 2-1 win versus Holstein Kiel.
- In a 2-0 loss against Atalanta, Mittelstadt registered seven tackles, three of which were won, along with three crosses (zero accurate), three clearances, and one block.
- Under Hoeneß’s leadership, Stuttgart has achieved its first Champions League qualification in 15 years, with Mittelstadt being part of the rejuvenated squad that includes emerging talents like Deniz Undav and Alexander Nubel.
- The team, nicknamed "VfB Germany," has drawn attention for its tactical discipline and robust team spirit, which Hoeneß has fostered despite losing key players.