BERLIN, Germany — VfB Stuttgart dey ready to tackle RB Leipzig on May 24 for DFB-Pokal final as dem dey pursue chance to finish dis season on a high note. After booking accommodation for 30,000 to 40,000 fans, dem fans dey eager for victory wey go carry dem to Berlin.
If Stuttgart fit win dis match, dem go get opportunity to end wetin don be a so-so season with joy. Na dis chance wey dem dey look forward to after dem struggle in Bundesliga, where dem no fit win six matches in a row, leaving dem unable to contend for Champions League qualification.
Sport board member Fabian Wohlgemuth don talk say dem don already give up on Champions League after dem recent 1-0 loss to Eintracht Frankfurt. However, Coach Sebastian Hoeneß, wey don sign new contract, dey aim to build team wey go dey regularly play for international competitions.
“Middel to long-term,” Hoeneß talk for interview, “we go work to make sure say we dey within the top six in the league.” E also mention say dem still fit qualify for Europa League through the league if dem fit close the gap of five points to the sixth position or gree win the Pokal.
Against Leipzig, wey don change coach with Zsolt Löw stepping in, Stuttgart go face tough competition. Under Löw, wey don work with top clubs like PSG, Chelsea, and Bayern Munich, na him experience dey expected to bring changes to Leipzig’s game plan, and dis na recipe for possible challenge.
Marcel Schäfer, Sport Director for RB Leipzig, dey confident of their team’s chances in dis crucial cup match, but he knows sey Löw go still stick to RB football style wey dem don build over years.
As dem prepare for dis showdown, Stuttgart fans wey buy up 3,000 tickets wey Leipzig fans return dey filled with plenty hope. With everything wey dey at stake, dem dey expect a match wey go showcase determination and ambition from both teams.
Stuttgart go look to capitalize on their past success against Leipzig for Bundesliga, wen dem fit beat dem twice. But dey know sey dis na new battle with new coach wey dey bring his strategies, no be so easy.
As fans dey make their way to Berlin, anxiety and excitement dey mix in the air. Dis match fit change the narrative of a tough season into one of triumph, and players on both sides go need to step up and deliver on the big stage.