Deniz Undav's clinical finishing and creative flair have proved decisive in Stuttgart's 2-2 draw with Borussia Dortmund, a result that could be a turning point in the season for both teams. The Germany international striker, who wore the captain's armband, scored his first goal of the game just after halftime to level the score at 2-2 and then sealed the point with a second goal.
Undav has been the difference-maker for Stuttgart this season, scoring six goals in his last three games, and his display against Dortmund was no exception. The 29-year-old striker has consistently shown his ability to find space and create chances out of nothing, and his finishing has been clinical.
The draw keeps Stuttgart level on points with Dortmund in fourth place, but the two teams are likely to be rivals for Champions League spots. For Undav, this result is also personal, as he is desperate to prove himself at international level after being left out of Germany's squad since the Nations League games in the summer.
Stuttgart manager Sebastian Hoeness praised Undav's performance, saying that he was "outstanding" and that his goal was something special. The team's high-pressure game plan, which sees them dominate possession, was unable to contain Dortmund in the first half but ultimately paid off as Undav led the charge towards a vital point.
The result also comes with some interesting talking points. Bayern Munich's 6-2 win over Freiburg underlined their attacking prowess, while Bayer Leverkusen's 3-1 victory at Wolfsburg showed that they can adapt quickly to different situations. However, the draw has kept Dortmund in a tight race for Champions League spots, and it will be interesting to see how the two teams match up against each other again.
Overall, Deniz Undav's goal has given Stuttgart a vital point, but this season is far from over, and there are still many twists and turns to come.
Undav has been the difference-maker for Stuttgart this season, scoring six goals in his last three games, and his display against Dortmund was no exception. The 29-year-old striker has consistently shown his ability to find space and create chances out of nothing, and his finishing has been clinical.
The draw keeps Stuttgart level on points with Dortmund in fourth place, but the two teams are likely to be rivals for Champions League spots. For Undav, this result is also personal, as he is desperate to prove himself at international level after being left out of Germany's squad since the Nations League games in the summer.
Stuttgart manager Sebastian Hoeness praised Undav's performance, saying that he was "outstanding" and that his goal was something special. The team's high-pressure game plan, which sees them dominate possession, was unable to contain Dortmund in the first half but ultimately paid off as Undav led the charge towards a vital point.
The result also comes with some interesting talking points. Bayern Munich's 6-2 win over Freiburg underlined their attacking prowess, while Bayer Leverkusen's 3-1 victory at Wolfsburg showed that they can adapt quickly to different situations. However, the draw has kept Dortmund in a tight race for Champions League spots, and it will be interesting to see how the two teams match up against each other again.
Overall, Deniz Undav's goal has given Stuttgart a vital point, but this season is far from over, and there are still many twists and turns to come.