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Both teams started the game cautiously.

Neither of them had scoring chances in the early stages.

A statement about who would be ahead in the end could not be made after the final whistle of the first half.

It went into the lockers with a tie.

Josip Brekalo put Stuttgart behind in the 49th minute.

Coach Pellegrino Matarazzo wanted to bring his team's game forward and replaced the more defensive Pascal Stenzel with the more offensive Sasa Kalajdzic (73).

In the 73rd minute, Oliver Glasner changed personnel and brought John Brooks and Daniel Ginczek onto the pitch with a double substitution for Marin Pongracic and Bartosz Bialek.

When referee Florian Badstübner whistled the game, VfL finally claimed a 1-0 home win for themselves.

With three points in their luggage, the works club moved up in the table and is now fourth in the table.

That the defense is a well-functioning part of the host's team is shown by the fact that they have only conceded 13 goals so far.

VfL Wolfsburg has only given up once so far.

The last results from Wolfsburg were impressive - ten points from five games.

Despite the defeat, VfB continues to occupy seventh place in the table.

The promoted team recorded a total of four wins, six draws and three defeats.

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In two weeks, on January 3rd, 2021, VfL will play at Borussia Dortmund, while VfB Stuttgart will receive RB Leipzig one day earlier.

This article was created automatically by our partner Retresco based on game data.