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·1 December 2025

Top marks all round: HSV v Stuttgart player ratings

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On Sunday afternoon, HSV celebrated a surprising 2-1 victory against VfB Stuttgart. Several players earned good ratings.

After a strong start, including a shot that hit the crossbar, the Red Shorts took an early lead through Robert Glatzel (17'). Stuttgart improved after the break and equalized through substitute Deniz Undav (54'). The Swabians then pushed for a second goal.


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However, HSV defended passionately, coped with the red card for Alexander Rössing-Lelesiit, and continued to create offensive threats. In injury time, Fabio Vieira coolly scored the celebrated winning goal after a solo run by Fabio Balde (90+4). Naturally, the match-winner earned a top rating.

The HSV Players in Individual Critique

Daniel Heuer Fernandes: Largely unoccupied in the first half. Made a crucial mistake during the equalizer when he awkwardly deflected a long shot forward. Rating: 4–

William Mikelbrencis (until 67th): Defended his side attentively and energetically, contributed a lot of running work. Overall, he gave VfB little room for dangerous actions. Rating: 2-

Nicolas Capaldo: Once again a model of reliability, aggressive in duels, and extremely strong in running. His ball recovery before the 2-1 was decisive. Rating: 2

Luka Vuskovic: Engaged in important duels early on without compromise, impressed with precise build-up passes, and twice posed a threat with headers. Another mega-performance from the mega-talent. Rating: 2.

Jordan Torunarigha: Initially outplayed too easily by Vagnoman, but then stabilized and defended reliably. Still tends to some inaccuracies with the ball. Rating: 3+

Miro Muheim: After the blunder against Augsburg, this time defensively reliable, improved over the course, and joined the attack more boldly in the final phase. Rating: 3

Nicolai Remberg: Organized the game from deep, cleverly dropped between the central defenders, won important balls, and shone with an almost perfect pass rate. Rating: 2-

Albert Sambi Lokonga (until 67th): Worked hard against the ball, maintained order. However, he remained almost completely without impact offensively. Rating: 4+.

Alexander Rössing-Lelesiit: Outstanding assist for the 1-0, later a strong pass to Königsdörffer. His red card was unfortunate, but overall his most notable HSV performance so far. Rating: 2–

Rayan Philippe (until 67th): Livened up the right side with a lot of movement. As in recent weeks, he lacked penetration and clear offensive moments in the final third. Rating: 4

Robert Glatzel (until 33rd): The man of the first half: hit the crossbar, scored the 1-0 in perfect striker fashion, and then had to leave due to injury. Strong starting lineup comeback despite short playing time. Rating: 2

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The HSV Substitutes in Overview

Ransford Königsdörffer (from 33rd, until 88th): Was immediately dangerous, repeatedly sought finishes and ways into depth, but remained without fortune. As so often. Rating: 3–

Giorgi Gocholeishvili (from 67th): Came in, defended with passion, and contributed several clever actions going forward. Rating: 3+

Fabio Vieira (from 67th): Technically strong, secure on the ball, and then the ice-cold match-winner in injury time. Together with his co-substitutes Balde and Gocholeishvili, he steered the game in HSV's direction. Rating: 2

Fabio Balde (from 67th): His powerful sprint across half the field set up the 2-1 and was a symbol of his enormous influence. Rating: 2–

Guilherme Ramos (from 88th): Late reinforcement, reliably threw himself into every duel and helped in the last seconds of the match to secure the victory. Rating: not rated

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