Bavarian Loan Works: Two loanees team up for goal, keepers show out
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Bavarian Loan Works: Two loanees team up for goal, keepers show out
"Nübel started for Stuttgart away to AS Roma in the Europa League on Thursday. He had two saves in the first half and conceded one goal to go down 1-0 at halftime. In the second half, he did not face another shot on goal until he conceded a second goal late in stoppage time to put Stuttgart's comeback chances away. Their attack could not help Nübel out, and they fell 2-0."
"Nübel started the match out with penalty save down and away. He had three total saves, which his teammates matched with three goals. Stuttgart won big away 3-0. Stuttgart hosts BSC Young Boys in the final match of the Europa League league phase. They are two points out of the top eight, but there is only an outside chance that they get the bye."
"Ibrahimović started for Heidenheim at home against RB Leipzig. He had two shots - one on goal and one missed - but did not have a lot more to contribute in the attack. He tried to help on defense with one tackle, two blocks, and seven recoveries. He helped his team hold Leipzig to a single goal in the first 63 minutes when he was subbed off. Leipzig quickly scored two more goals and Heidenheim fell 3-0 at home."
Ten first-team players were out on loan, with three in the German Bundesliga: Alexander Nübel, Arijon Ibrahimović, and Armando Sieb. Peretz earned his first shutout and league win for his new club, and two other loaned goalkeepers recorded shutouts during the week. Two loanee teammates combined to score in Switzerland. Nübel started Stuttgart's Europa League trip to AS Roma, making two first-half saves but conceding twice, including a stoppage-time goal in a 2-0 loss. Nübel then saved a penalty and made three saves in a 3-0 Bundesliga win at Borussia Monchengladbach. Stuttgart sit two points outside the Europa League top eight and host Young Boys next.
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