Stuttgart's second team faced Dynamo Dresden in the 3. Liga of Germany on February 8. At full-time, Stuttgart sealed a 2-1 victory over Dynamo Dresden.
Laurin Ulrich scored the first goal of the game on the 38th minute of the match, giving Stuttgart the lead. This was followed by goals from Samuele Di Benedetto and Stefan Kutschke, securing the 2-1 result.
5 months after their last match in 3 Liga, a sense of anticipation builds as Stuttgart and Dynamo Dresden prepare to meet again. In their last face-off, Dynamo Dresden secured a 2-0 win. Following a recent loss to Wehen Wiesbaden on February 1, Stuttgart aim to regroup and turn things around in this upcoming clash, but they remain winless over their last three matches. Tightening up at the back might be their best chance to shift momentum, especially given the fact their defensive frailties have been apparent as they have struggled to keep opponents from scoring, conceding in their last seven matches.
Following a win over Erzgebirge Aue, Dynamo Dresden, on the other hand, head into this match looking to build on their success. Nevertheless, their backline has lacked consistency, with goals conceded across four consecutive matches.
Stuttgart's second team and Dynamo Dresden meet in 3 Liga with their goal-scorers and playmakers ready to take on pivotal roles. Jarzinho Malanga and Benjamin Boakye have been pivotal for Stuttgart’s attack, carefully orchestrated by Markus Fiedler, combining to deliver important goals and assists. Boakye has emerged as Stuttgart’s leading scorer in 3 Liga this season, netting four goals, with Malanga leading their creative tally in the league with five assists. Wahid Faghir, Laurin Ulrich and Leonhard Munst have made their presence felt as well, chipping in with decisive contributions in attack.
Meanwhile, Dynamo Dresden’s top finisher Christoph Daferner and Jakob Lemmer have played important roles in ensuring their attack, with Thomas Stamm at the helm, remains effective. Daferner leads Dynamo Dresden’s scoring charts in 3 Liga this season with twelve goals, with Lemmer contributing nine assists to top their creative tally in the league. Supporting them are Tony Menzel, Niklas Hauptmann and Robin Meissner, who have also chipped in with important goals and assists, adding depth to Dynamo Dresden’s attack.
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Stuttgart-2 kicked off the game with Dennis Seimen, Leny Meyer who got substituted by Leon Reichardt on the 84th minute, Dominik Nothnagel, Anrie Chase, Kaden Amaniampong, Luca Mack, Samuele Di Benedetto who got substituted by Leonhard Munst on the 65th minute, Jarzinho Malanga who got substituted by Wahid Faghir on the 84th minute, Laurin Ulrich who got substituted by Alexander Grois on the 73rd minute, Jannik Hofmann who got substituted by Maurice Boakye on the 65th minute and Mohamed Sankoh as starters, with Finn Bohmker, Leon Reichardt, Frederik Schumann, Leonhard Munst, Nicolas Sessa, Alexander Grois, Thomas Kastanaras, Wahid Faghir and Maurice Boakye on the bench.
Dynamo Dresden's starting eleven were Tim Schreiber, Philip Heise who got substituted by Sascha Risch on the 82nd minute, David Kubatta, Lukas Boeder, Jonas Sterner who got substituted by Claudio Kammerknecht on the 58th minute, Tony Menzel, Aljaz Casar who got substituted by Mika Baur on the 46th minute, Niklas Hauptmann, Dominik Kother who got substituted by Robin Meissner on the 58th minute, Jakob Lemmer and Christoph Daferner who got substituted by Stefan Kutschke on the 58th minute, with Daniel Mesenholer, Sascha Risch, Jan-Hendrik Marx, Lars Bunning, Claudio Kammerknecht, Tom Berger, Mika Baur, Robin Meissner and Stefan Kutschke on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card nine times throughout the game. Jarzinho Malanga, Tony Menzel, Samuele Di Benedetto, Dominik Nothnagel, Laurin Ulrich, Anrie Chase, Niklas Hauptmann, David Kubatta and Maurice Boakye were the ones to receive it.
The teams have met five times since July 2014. Dynamo Dresden have three victories, while the remaining matches ended in draws. Their latest meeting occurred on August 31, 2024, during the 3. Liga of Germany, with Dynamo Dresden winning 2-0. Stuttgart have managed three goals in these five matches, while Dynamo Dresden have scored nine in total. As things stand, Dynamo Dresden have a superior head-to-head record against Stuttgart's second team in their recent encounters.
In 3 Liga, Stuttgart-2 have played 35 matches, winning ten, drawing ten and losing fifteen, netting 45 goals (1.29 per match) and conceding 57 (1.63 per match). Dynamo Dresden have won nineteen of their 35 matches in 3 Liga this season, with nine draws and seven defeats, scoring 67 goals at an average of 1.91 per match and conceding 38 at a rate of 1.09 per match.
Stuttgart-2's most recent outing ended in a loss against Wehen Wiesbaden, while Dynamo Dresden are coming off a win in their last match against Erzgebirge Aue. Overall, Stuttgart have won six of their last twenty matches, losing ten and drawing four, while Dynamo Dresden have won ten of their last twenty matches, losing five and drawing five.
As always, Germany 3 Liga's live standings are availble and updated in real time. Stuttgart's second team sit 17th with 40 points from 35 matches, while Dynamo Dresden hold 1st place with 66 points after 35 matches.
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