Bavarian Loan Works: Bayern Munich loanee Jonathan Asp Jensen on fire
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Bavarian Loan Works: Bayern Munich loanee Jonathan Asp Jensen on fire
"Nübel helped Stuttgart - on offense and defense - start their Europa League campaign with a win. He did not record a save in the match Cetta Vigo and allowed one late goal to make the last few minutes nervous. Fortunately they were already up 2-0, partially thanks to a Nübel assist on the opening goal five minutes after halftime. Stuttgart held on to win 2-1."
"Stuttgart travelled to Köln on Sunday. Stuttgart won 2-1 again, but this match went completely differently. Nübel faced six shots on goal and saved five of them, overcoming a 4th-minute goal and saving the rest of the shots that he faced. He also completed 89% of his passes on the day. Stuttgart will make a relatively short trip across the border to face the Swiss side, Basel, on Thursday in the Europa League."
Nine first-team players are out on loan, with four playing in the German Bundesliga: Alexander Nübel, Arijon Ibrahimović, Daniel Peretz, and Armando Sieb. Nübel assisted Stuttgart's opening Europa League goal and helped them win 2-1 despite conceding a late strike; he then saved five of six shots in a 2-1 Bundesliga win and completed 89% of his passes. Ibrahimović started for Heidenheim, played 89 minutes, recorded one off-target shot, created two chances, struggled with passing, and exited as his team held on 2-1 after a stoppage-time concession. Peretz served as HSV's backup keeper, and Sieb started for Mainz.
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