VfB Stuttgart secured a dramatic 3-2 victory over Young Boys in a thrilling Europa League encounter at the MHPArena. Check out VfB Stuttgart vs Young Boys player ratings in this article.
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VfB Stuttgart 3-2 Young Boys Player Ratings: Chema Andres' Late Goal Seals Narrow Win for Hosts
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The hosts made a blistering start to the contest. Deniz Undav opened the scoring early, before Ermedin Demirovic doubled the advantage within the opening seven minutes. Young Boys struggled to cope with Stuttgart’s intensity and appeared overwhelmed in the early stages.
However, the visitors responded with resilience. They gradually settled into the game and reduced the deficit just before half-time, with Armin Gigovic finding the net to keep Young Boys firmly in contention.
The second half saw a shift in control. Young Boys pressed higher up the pitch and were rewarded when Sandro Lauper produced a fine finish to equalise. With the score level, both sides pushed for a winner.
As the match seemed destined for a draw, Stuttgart delivered a decisive late moment. Chema Andres scored in the 90th minute to restore the home side’s lead and secure all three points.
Key Takeaways
- Deniz Undav and Ermedin Demirovic scored early to give Stuttgart a 2-0 lead inside seven minutes.
- Sandro Lauper equalised for Young Boys in the second half to make it 2-2.
- Chema Andres scored a dramatic 90th-minute winner to secure Stuttgart’s victory.
VfB Stuttgart Player Ratings vs Young Boys
Here are VfB Stuttgart player ratings from the match:
Goalkeeper
Fabian Bredlow - 5.5: It was a tough night for the Stuttgart keeper. He conceded two goals, but what really drags his rating down was the error leading to a goal. From our viewpoint, that's a cardinal sin. He did make two saves, but he just didn't inspire confidence. Every time the ball came near him in the second half, we noticed a sense of panic in the defence.
Defenders
Maximilian Mittelstädt - 6.5: A pretty standard performance from the left-back. He was tidy in possession and got forward to create a couple of decent chances. What stood out to us was his solid ball recovery, winning it back eight times. Defensively he was okay, though not spectacular.
Lorenz Assignon - 7.0: Provided a fantastic assist for the opening goal which set the tone early on. He was a real creative force, creating four chances which is exceptional for a defender. However, we noticed he was suspect defensively, losing six of his ten duels. A game of two halves for him before he was subbed off.
Jeff Chabot - 7.0: Before his substitution, he was having a very commanding game. He was strong in the air and won most of his duels. Chabot was also a threat from set-pieces with two shots on target. It was a shame to see him go off; the defence looked a little less secure without him.
Finn Jeltsch - 7.5: An outstanding display from the young defender. He looked so composed, winning all his tackles and showing great distribution. What impressed us was his attacking contribution, creating three chances and even rattling the woodwork. A mature performance beyond his years.
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Midfielders
Angelo Stiller - 6.5: For much of his time on the pitch, he dictated the play. He kept possession moving with an 87% pass accuracy. However, his influence waned as Young Boys grew into the game. He didn't offer enough defensively and was rightly substituted.
Chris Führich - 7.0: A constant livewire on the wing. His direct dribbling caused problems, and he was always looking to create something. He did miss a big chance which was disappointing, but his overall energy and creativity were a big plus for Stuttgart.
Deniz Undav - 8.5: Our man of the match, without a doubt. He was simply unplayable in the first half. He scored the first goal, assisted the second, and was the architect of Stuttgart's blistering start. His movement and intelligence were on a different level. A masterful performance.
Badredine Bouanani - 7.0: This guy was everywhere. He attempted four dribbles and a staggering ten crosses, showing his intent to make things happen. His end product was a bit hit-and-miss, but you can't fault his effort. He was a persistent thorn in the side of the Young Boys defence.
Chema Andrés - 8.0: The late hero of the hour. To pop up with a 90th-minute winner is one thing, but his all-round performance was immense. He had five shots, recovered the ball eight times and was a driving force in midfield. A complete box-to-box display capped by a moment of pure ecstasy.
Forwards
Ermedin Demirovic - 8.0: A fantastic partner for Undav up top. He took his goal brilliantly and was a physical handful for the defenders all night. He had six shots and won 60% of his duels, which shows how much he battled. A tireless and effective performance.
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Substitutes
Ramon Hendriks - N/A: Came on late for Chabot but didn't have enough time to make an impact.
Jamie Leweling - 7.5: A game-changing substitution. He looked sharp and direct from the moment he came on. His assist for the winning goal was perfectly timed and weighted. A brilliant cameo.
Atakan Karazor - N/A: Not enough time on the pitch to warrant a rating.
Bilal El Khannouss - 6.5: Showed some nice touches and tried to link play, but nothing decisive came off for him.
Josha Vagnoman - N/A: A very late substitute.
Manager
S. Hoeneß - 7.5: His game plan worked to perfection in the opening ten minutes. However, the subsequent collapse was a major concern. His side looked vulnerable. From our perspective, his substitutions saved the day. Bringing on Leweling was a masterstroke that won his team the match.
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Young Boys Player Ratings vs VfB Stuttgart
Let's discuss Young Boys player ratings from the UEL fixture:
Goalkeeper
Marvin Keller - 7.0: He conceded three goals, but honestly, it could have been six or seven. He made a massive seven saves, some of which were top-drawer. Without his heroics in the first half, the game would have been over before it began. He gave his team a fighting chance.
Defenders
Gregory Wüthrich - 6.5: A strange game for the centre-back. He surprisingly got an assist for his team's first goal. Defensively, though, it was a struggle. He made a lot of clearances but was part of a backline that was torn apart at times. A very mixed performance.
Saidy Janko - 6.0: He had a really tough night dealing with Stuttgart's rampant attackers. While his duel stats look perfect, the eye test told a different story. He was often stretched and under immense pressure throughout the game.
Loris Benito - 6.0: The captain was in the trenches all night. The stats show four clearances and four blocked shots, which paints a picture of desperation. He put his body on the line, but the defence as a unit was simply not good enough on the day.
Sandro Lauper - 7.5: What a goal to level the game! A brilliant strike from outside the box. Beyond his goal, he was one of Young Boys' better defenders. He made six clearances and was solid in the tackle. A goal and a strong defensive shift is a great return.
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Midfielders
Edimilson Fernandes - 7.0: Provided the assist for the crucial equalizer with a well-delivered cross. He worked tirelessly in midfield, recovering the ball ten times. A hard-working and effective performance that was key to his team's comeback.
Alvyn Sanches - 6.5: He was certainly busy, winning seven duels and making three tackles. However, what stood out to us was his wastefulness in the final third. He missed a big chance and his decision-making let him down at key moments. Full of running but lacked composure.
Christian Fassnacht - 5.5: A really anonymous performance from a player we expected more from. He just couldn't get into the game and was a passenger for large parts. A forgettable outing before he was substituted.
Armin Gigovic - 7.5: Scored the goal that sparked the comeback, and it was a well-taken finish. He was tenacious and energetic in midfield, winning tackles and disrupting Stuttgart's rhythm. A goal and an all-action display.
Joël Monteiro - 6.0: He created a couple of opportunities but it was a frustrating performance to watch. He picked up a silly yellow card and was dribbled past far too easily. His duel success rate of 25% tells its own story. Not his best night.
Forwards
Chris Bedia - 5.0: A really poor performance from the lone striker. He was completely isolated and ineffective. What stood out to us was his failure to hold the ball up, losing most of his aerial battles. He also missed a big chance. It was no surprise to see him substituted.
Substitutes
Sergio Córdova - 6.0: Came on and had a couple of half-chances but couldn't find the clinical finish his team needed.
Darian Males - 6.0: Looked lively and set up a good chance for Córdova during a counter-attack.
Dominik Pech - N/A: Came on too late to make any real impact.
Alan Virginius - N/A: Introduced with little time left to influence the game.
Manager
G. Seoane - 6.5: His team's initial setup was horribly wrong and they were punished. But from our perspective, he deserves immense credit for the spirit his team showed to fight back from 2-0 down. They showed incredible character. Ultimately, their defensive frailties were exposed again at the death, leading to a heartbreaking loss.
Man of the Match
Sportsdunia's player of the match was Deniz Undav.
Worst Performer
Chris Bedia lacked finishing quality.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the result of VfB Stuttgart vs Young Boys?+
VfB Stuttgart secured a dramatic 3-2 victory over Young Boys with a late winner.
When was VfB Stuttgart vs Young Boys?+
The match was played on January 29, 2026.
Who was the man of the match in VfB Stuttgart vs Young Boys?+
Deniz Undav was the man of the match, scoring one goal and assisting another.
Who was the worst performer in VfB Stuttgart vs Young Boys?+
Chris Bedia struggled significantly, missing a big chance and having little impact on the game.
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