
VfB Stuttgart will face Young Boys in a Champions League match on Wednesday, following a disappointing 5-1 defeat to Crvena Zvezda in their previous outing. This loss has left Stuttgart with only four points from five games, intensifying the need for a victory as they host Young Boys at the MHPArena.
Since the defeat in Belgrade, Stuttgart has not lost, recently achieving a comeback victory against Union Berlin, overcoming a 2-0 deficit to win 3-2. However, the team will be without key players, including Nick Woltemade, who is ineligible for the Champions League, as well as Justin Diehl and Ramon Hendriks. Strikers El Bilal Touré and Deniz Undav, along with Dan-Axel Zagadou and Luca Raimund, are also confirmed absentees, although winger Jamie Leweling may return after a lengthy injury layoff.
Young Boys are also coming off a heavy defeat, having lost 6-1 to Atalanta in their last Champions League match. Currently at the bottom of the standings with zero points from five games, they are considered underdogs against Stuttgart. Their recent performance in the Swiss league has not improved their situation, as they suffered a 3-1 loss to Sion, leaving them in ninth place. Young Boys will be missing several players due to injuries, including Chaiwa, Colley, Conte, Janko, and Zoukrou.
Both teams are under pressure to secure a much-needed win in this crucial match.
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