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Bundesliga Relegation Playoffs | Finals | 2nd Leg
Jun 5, 2023 at 7.45pm UK
Volksparkstadion
Stuttgart

Hamburger SV
1 - 3
Stuttgart

Kittel (6')
Kittel (65'), Muheim (65'), Bilbija (68'), Mikelbrencis (83'), Schonlau (90+4')
FT(HT: 1-0)
Millot (48', 64'), Wamangituka (90+6')
Mavropanos (25'), Guirassy (58'), Fuhrich (66'), Sosa (66'), Tomas (90+3'), Karazor (90+5')

Preview: Hamburger SV vs. Stuttgart - prediction, team news, lineups

Sports Mole previews Monday's Bundesliga Relegation Playoffs clash between Hamburger SV and Stuttgart, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.

Hamburger SV will attempt to pull off a miracle comeback when they take on Stuttgart in the second leg of their relegation playoff on Monday.

Stuttgart took a huge step to retaining their Bundesliga status by running out 3-0 winners at the Mercedes-Benz Arena on Thursday.


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Hamburger SV players celebrate after the match on April 21, 2023 © Reuters

Indeed, unless they can achieve something truly remarkable at Volksparkstadion, Hamburg's season looks set to end in heartbreak once again.

With only the top two gaining automatic promotion from the second tier of Germany, and the team that finishes third going into the relegation playoffs, Hamburg narrowly missed out on returning to the top flight following the club's first ever relegation from the Bundesliga in 2018 by finishing fourth for three successive campaigns.

Last time out, HSV finally gave themselves a chance by bagging third spot, and they looked set to return to the big time when defeating Hertha Berlin 1-0 away from home in the first leg. However, they fell to a 2-0 defeat at home four days later to fall short once again in agonising fashion.

During a nail-biting final day of action, Tim Walter's side were on the cusp of gaining automatic promotion courtesy of their 1-0 win away to SV Sandhausen, but two injury-time strikes from Heidenheim saw them snatch victory away to Jahn Regensburg and jump from third to first in the table at Hamburg's direct expense.

As such, it was perhaps unsurprising that Walter's side appeared to be mentally fragile when visiting Stuttgart just four days later, with Konstantinos Mavropanos opening the scoring inside the opening minute of the encounter. Subsequent strikes from Josha Vagnoman and Serhou Guirassy have left them a mountain to climb.

VfB Stuttgart's Konstantinos Mavropanos reacts after being sent off on April 15, 2023© Reuters

While Stuttgart will be delighted with the position they have put themselves in ahead of Monday's second leg, their head coach Sebastian Hoeness may have slight regrets that his side could not put the tie beyond any doubt by grabbing another goal or two.

After all, Guirassy had already missed a penalty in the first half before getting himself on the scoresheet after the break, while Hamburg were reduced to 10 men for over 20 minutes after substitute Anssi Suhonen was given his marching orders, but his side managed to avoid conceding any more goals despite their numerical disadvantage.

While the extent of Stuttgart's dominant performance and result may have been a slight surprise to many, there is little doubt that they have hugely improved since Hoeness took over at the beginning of April, with the 41-year-old losing just two of his 11 games in charge so far.

Clearly, then, they should have more than enough about them to get the job done in Hamburg and preserve their top flight status for another season at least, from which they will be hoping to avoid being in this position again next time year given the playing and coaching talent that they have at their disposal.

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Team News

Hamburg SV coach Tim Walter celebrates their second goal on April 21, 2023© Reuters

Hamburg will remain without Noah Katterbach, Laszlo Benes, Omar Megeed and Andras Nemeth due to respective injury problems, while Suhonen is suspended after his dismissal during their first-leg defeat.

Given the lack of options at his disposal, Walter may have little choice but to name a similar team to the one that was completely outclassed by their opponents, but Ransford-Yeboah Konigsdorffer should provide fresh impetus to the hosts' attack after only being used from the bench.

Stuttgart will travel without Fabian Bredlow and Thomas Kastanaras due to long-term knee and ankle injuries respectively, but otherwise Hoeness appears to have a fully fit squad at his disposal.

Having produced an excellent performance on Thursday, it would be a huge surprise if the former Hoffenheim boss made any alterations to his starting XI, meaning Silas will be on the bench once again after being an unused substitute last time out.


Hamburger SV possible starting lineup:
Fernandes; Heyer, David, Schonlau, Muheim; Kittel, Meffert, Reis; Konigsdorffer, Glatzel, Dompe

Stuttgart possible starting lineup:
Muller; Mavropanos, Anton, Ito, Sosa; Vagnoman, Karazor, Endo, Fuhrich; Millot, Guirassy


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We say: Hamburger SV 1-1 Stuttgart

Realistically, Hamburg can not afford to concede if they are to have any chance of finally returning to the Bundesliga, and they probably need to be leading at half time to have genuine belief of overturning a three-goal deficit.

While stranger things have happened in football, we can not envisage Stuttgart letting their lead slip under Hoeness's tutelage, and they should comfortably secure their top flight status to inflict yet more agony on one of Germany's greatest clubs.



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