A double from Guinean Serhou Guirassy led Stuttgart to a 2-3 victory at the Volkswagen Arena in Wolfsburg, consolidating itself into third place in the Bundesliga and threatening second-placed Bayern Munich, who on Friday could not get past a draw against in Freiburg (2-2).
The Stuttgart he manages Sebastian Hoeness compiled itself as a revelation of the German era. He is now six games unbeaten and counting on top of the table.
Guirassy exacerbated Wolfsburg’s crisis
The visiting team underlined the crisis of Wolfsburg, who have accumulated nine games without a win and found the score against after a quarter of an hour, when Guirassy took advantage of a Maximilian Mittelstadt cross and, with a header, he beat Koen Casteels for the first time.
The Croatian team equalized at the beginning of the second half Niko Kovac thanks for danish Joakim Maehle, who made a pass from Lovro Majer that was profitable.
But two minutes later, the Dane was awarded a penalty for a foul inside the area. Guirassy did not miss from eleven meters, which gave Stutgtart the lead again and Josh Vagnoman In the 78th minute, he sealed the match despite the fact that Lukas Nmecha, seven from the end, scored the second for the locals, who were in 13th place, and established the final result.
Guirassy reached 20 goals and established himself as the second highest scorer in the Bundesliga after Harry Kane (Bayern), leader with 27.
Source: La Verdad

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