Bundesliga
March 20, 2011
VfB Stuttgart 1-1 VfL Wolfsburg
Scoring Summary
| VfB Stuttgart | VfL Wolfsburg |
|---|---|
| Georg Niedermeier (90') | Grafite (39') |
Teams
| VfB Stuttgart | VfL Wolfsburg |
|---|---|
| 1 Sven Ulreich | 12 André Lenz |
| 6 Georg Niedermeier | 3 Arne Friedrich |
| 5 Serdar Tasci | 34 Simon Kjaer |
| 3 Christian Molinaro | 4 Marcel Schäfer |
| 27 Stefano Celozzi | 19 Peter Pekarik |
| 8 Zdravko Kuzmanovic | 13 Makoto Hasebe |
| 35 Christian Träsch | 7 Josué |
| 29 Pavel Pogrebnyak | 11 Cícero |
| 20 Christian Gentner | 20 Sascha Riether |
| 31 Shinji Okazaki | 23 Grafite |
| 13 Timo Gebhart | 28 Diego |
| Substitutes | |
| 21 Khalid Boulahrouz | Alexander Madlung 17 |
| 12 Alexander Stolz | Jan Polak 29 |
| 18 Cacau | Ashkan Dejagah 24 |
| 25 Elson | Fabian Johnson 16 |
| 24 Mamadou Bah | Mario Mandzukic 18 |
| 36 Sven Schipplock | Koo Ja-Cheol 5 |
| 26 Daniel Didavi | Marvin Hitz 35 |
| Substitutions | |
| Elson for Zdravko Kuzmanovic (39) | Jan Polak for Makoto Hasebe (45) |
| Khalid Boulahrouz for Serdar Tasci (45) | Koo Ja-Cheol for Cícero (60) |
| Sven Schipplock for Stefano Celozzi (67) | Alexander Madlung for Josué (74) |
| Yellow Cards | |
| Sven Schipplock (90) | Peter Pekarik (22) |
| Simon Kjaer (45) | |
| André Lenz (66) | |
| · Squads: VfB Stuttgart | VfL Wolfsburg | |
Felix Magath's second stint at the Wolfsburg helm ended in a frustrating stalemate as Stuttgart scrambled a last-gasp equaliser at the Mercedes-Benz Arena.
Magath, who led the Wolves to the Bundesliga title in 2009, returned to the club this week just 48 hours after leaving Schalke by mutual consent and appeared set to collect all the points on his return after Grafite opened the scoring in the 40th minute.
But deep into second-half stoppage time, Georg Niedermeier popped up with a dramatic equaliser for the hosts to thwart Magath's hopes of a victorious homecoming and leave the Wolves still languishing inside the bottom three.
A cagey opening brought little in the way of openings in the first half-hour, with Stefano Celozzi's 30-yard speculator for Stuttgart the only chance of note.
Christian Trasch flashed a shot wide of the right post as Stuttgart looked to up the ante, but the closing moments of the half belonged to Wolfsburg with Diego Ribas' turn and shot bringing a smart stop from Sven Ulreich moments before Grafite made the breakthrough.
The Brazilian striker has promised to score eight goals over the final eight games of the season to help his side avoid the drop, and is already on course to delivering on that pledge as he fired home into the top-left corner of the net after the Stuttgart defence failed to clear their lines.
The Wolves might have wrapped up the point on 65 minutes when Jan Polak's poked effort from a Ribas free-kick struck the left upright.
As it was, Stuttgart raised their game in the final 15 minutes, twice going close through Pavel Pogrebnyak headers before snatching a point in a frantic finale.
With the Wolves backline creaking in the fourth minute of added time, Trasch picked out Niedermeier in front of goal, and the defender kept his cool to slot the ball into the left corner to spark delight in the stands.



