"This is what football is about!" - Stiller after Stuttgart's last minute draw | OneFootball

"This is what football is about!" - Stiller after Stuttgart's last minute draw | OneFootball

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·2 Mei 2026

"This is what football is about!" - Stiller after Stuttgart's last minute draw

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Few matches this Bundesliga season have matched the intensity and drama of Stuttgart’s 3-3 draw at Hoffenheim - and the post-match reactions reflected just how much was at stake.

For Stuttgart, the late equalizer in the 96th minute felt like a reward for their relentless push in the closing stages. Midfielder Angelo Stiller highlighted both the emotional weight of the occasion and his team’s response after a difficult start:


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“The pressure in games like these is fantastic, this is what football is all about - you want to play games like these and win them of course. Today, we started badly, but we fought back and really deserved that 3-3 goal in the end. It was pure willpower in the end. This point is very important for us - we stay ahead of Hoffenheim, that was our goal.”

Stuttgart goalkeeper Alexander Nübel echoed that sentiment, emphasizing the contrast between the two halves and the broader implications for their season:

“We had a very bad first half in my opinion, but our performance in the second half warranted the result. And it was really important for our goal to play in the Champions League next season!”

The draw keeps Stuttgart narrowly ahead in the standings, preserving their edge in the race for a top-four finish with just two matchdays remaining.

On the other side, Hoffenheim were left to reflect on what might have been. Having led 3-1 and played against ten men for a significant portion of the second half, the hosts appeared to be in full control before conceding late under heavy pressure.

Defender Ozan Kabak, however, struck a defiant tone and insisted that Hoffenheim’s Champions League ambitions remain firmly intact:

“This Hoffenheim side has everything that is needed to play in the Champions League. I've already played there with two teams, we are definitely good enough. I still believe we will achieve this goal, even though the result today didn't go our way.”

His words underline the belief within the Hoffenheim squad, even as they come to terms with a missed opportunity to take control of their own destiny.

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