Bouanani Debut: VfB Stuttgart Test Game Recap



VfB Stuttgart made half a dozen full on Wednesday evening-there was a 6-2 victory in Fautenhau in the test game at the regional league team SG Sonnenhof Großaspach, and was 3-1 after a 3-0 lead.

The man of the evening was an offensive man Chris Führich, who was again not nominated for the national team. The offensive man scored three goals in the second half and managed to do so.


In the absence of numerous international players who are on international trip, new signing Badredine Bouanani also drew attention to himself. The Algerian offensive man scored the gate to the 2-0 in the 18th minute with a low shot from the left into the far corner and then took out the free kick, which was to lead to 3-0 by Yannik Keitel (35th) (the 1-0 had previously achieved Nikolas Nartey with a full left -wing shot).

Bouanani was also involved in the formation in the great combination of 4: 1 by Leading. After a good hour then he was replaced. Ergo: It was a promising debut – however, of course, against an opponent who was not a real yardstick. The second new one in the VfB offensive – Bilal El Khannouss – is currently with the Moroccan national team.


Praise from Hoeneß

“We got two players,” said coach Sebastian Hoeneß on Wednesday about the latest transfer activities: “These are exciting boys who are at the beginning of their career but have already shown what potential they have – I think they are a big promise for the future, but can also help us immediately.”



Hoeneß then went into detail at Bouanani: “He is technically versed, has a good left foot and good movements – at the end of last season, he is a young boy at the end of last season.”

On Wednesday evening, Hoeneß said this on Wednesday evening: “The team presented itself neatly and scored beautiful goals. I am satisfied with the test on Wednesday evening.”

Marcus Cole

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