On November 30, Stuttgart's second team were hosting Waldhof Mannheim in the 3. Liga of Germany. Stuttgart emerged victorious with a 2-0 win.
Thomas Kastanaras scored the first goal of the game on the 12th minute of the match, tipping the balance in Stuttgart's favor. Leonhard Munst then scored, bringing the match to a 2-0 conclusion.
As Stuttgart and Waldhof Mannheim meet again, the memory of Stuttgart's 3-1 win in their Regionalliga Sudwest encounter from 6 years ago still lingers. Stuttgart prepare for their next challenge following a draw with Verl on November 23 in the the 3 Liga, bringing their unbeaten streak to two. With goals conceded across nine consecutive matches, they need to tighten their defense to avoid further setbacks.
Waldhof Mannheim's most recent outings ended in two straight victories against Hannover and Wormatia Worms, setting a positive tone ahead of this match. All the same, their inability to keep a clean sheet has been evident, as they have struggled to keep opponents from scoring, conceding in their last five matches.
This 3 Liga match offers a platform for Stuttgart's second team and Waldhof Mannheim’s goal-scorers to step up and leave their mark on the contest. Stuttgart’s Jarzinho Malanga and top finisher Wahid Faghir have played important roles in ensuring their attack, guided by Markus Fiedler, remains effective. With four goals in 3 Liga, Faghir is Stuttgart’s top scorer in the league, as Malanga continues to lead their creative efforts in the tournament with five assists. Stuttgart have also relied on Benjamin Boakye, Samuele Di Benedetto and Dominik Nothnagel to energize their attack through key shots and passes.
Meanwhile, Waldhof Mannheim’s attacking options, shaped by Bernhard Trares’s vision, have been bolstered by Terrence Boyd, the team’s top scorer, and Nicklas Shipnoski, both of whom have contributed crucial goals and assists. Boyd leads Waldhof Mannheim’s scoring charts in 3 Liga this season with six goals, while Voelcke has been their leading creator in the competition with three assists. Felix Lohkemper, Maximilian Thalhammer and Kennedy Okpala have also played key roles, contributing with goals and assists to fuel Waldhof Mannheim’s attack.
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Stuttgart-2 kicked off the game with Dennis Seimen, Leny Meyer who got substituted by Frederik Schumann on the 77th minute, Dominik Nothnagel, Alexander Grois, Kaden Amaniampong, Leonhard Munst, Samuele Di Benedetto who got substituted by Maximilian Herwerth on the 90th minute, Luca Mack, Maurice Boakye who got substituted by Leon Reichardt on the 68th minute, Thomas Kastanaras who got substituted by Eliot Bujupi on the 78th minute and Luan Simnica as starters, with Finn Bohmker, Tom Barth, Leon Reichardt, Maximilian Herwerth, Frederik Schumann, Tino Kaufmann, Lukas Laupheimer, Eliot Bujupi and Wahid Faghir on the bench.
Waldhof Mannheim's starting eleven were Jan-Christoph Bartels, Manuel Braun who got substituted by Sascha Voelcke on the 46th minute, Henning Matriciani, Marcel Seegert, Lukas Klunter, Rico Benatelli who got substituted by Nicklas Shipnoski on the 74th minute, Julian Rieckmann, Janne Sietan who got substituted by Maximilian Thalhammer on the 85th minute, Samuel Abifade who got substituted by Kelvin Arase on the 46th minute, Terrence Boyd and Kennedy Okpala, with Malwin Zok, Seyhan Yigit, Sascha Voelcke, Martin Kobylanski, Adrian Fein, Arlind Rexhepi, Maximilian Thalhammer, Nicklas Shipnoski and Kelvin Arase on the bench.
Referee showed the yellow card five times throughout the game. Manuel Braun, Luca Mack, Sascha Voelcke, Alexander Grois and Kennedy Okpala were the ones to receive it.
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Over five meetings since March 2017, the teams have each had their moments. Stuttgart's second team have won once, Waldhof Mannheim three times, while the other match ended in a draw. Their latest meeting occurred on March 23, 2019, during the Regionalliga Sudwest of Germany, with Waldhof Mannheim winning 3-1. In total, Stuttgart have managed four goals in these five meetings, compared to Waldhof Mannheim's six. So, overall, Waldhof Mannheim have the edge in head-to-head matches against Stuttgart's second team in their recent history.
Stuttgart-2 have won five of their sixteen matches in 3 Liga this season, with four draws and seven defeats, netting 23 goals (1.44 per match) and conceding 27 (1.69 per match). Waldhof Mannheim have won five of their sixteen matches in 3 Liga this season, with five draws and six defeats, scoring eighteen goals, averaging 1.13 per match, while conceding twenty, an average of 1.25 per match.
Stuttgart-2 are coming off a draw in their last match against Verl, while Waldhof Mannheim are on a two-game winning streak, having won Hannover-2 and Wormatia Worms in their last two matches. Overall, in their last twenty matches, Stuttgart have recorded five wins, nine losses, and six draws, while over their most recent twenty games, Waldhof Mannheim have claimed eight victories, suffered six defeats, and drawn six times.
As always, Germany 3 Liga's live standings are availble and updated in real time. Stuttgart's second team hold 16th place with nineteen points after sixteen matches, while Waldhof Mannheim occupy 14th spot with twenty points in sixteen matches.
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