VfB Stuttgart won't be intimidated by Bayern Munich
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VfB Stuttgart won't be intimidated by Bayern Munich
"It's a big match against a big club. We respect Bayern but we're not going to be in awe of them. At the end of the day, it's 11 against 11, like in any other match. We want to show that we're capable of competing against a big team like that and we can't wait to see how we measure up to Bayern. And of course, we're playing at home with our fans behind us,"
"El Khannouss has been a bright spot for VfB Stuttgart with his five goals and six assists in 20 games across all competitions. The 21-year-old will have to be a dangerous option for Die Schwaben if he gets a starting nod. Bayern Munich figures to try and take advantage of a suspect backline for VfB Stuttgart, so it will be imperative for the home side to try and match Bayern Munich goal-for-goal."
VfB Stuttgart enters Match Day 13 determined not to be intimidated by Bayern Munich and aims to compete strongly at home with fan support. The team presents a mindset of respect without awe and treats the fixture as an 11-vs-11 challenge. Bilal El Khannouss has contributed five goals and six assists in 20 appearances across all competitions and stands as a key attacking threat if selected to start. Bayern Munich may look to exploit a suspect Stuttgart backline, making it crucial for the hosts to match Bayern goal-for-goal and test their defensive resilience.
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