Slovan Bratislava struggled from the outset, and it took only 11 minutes for Stuttgart to capitalize. Jamie Leweling opened the scoring with a clinical finish and doubled his tally in the 36th minute, squeezing the ball under goalkeeper Dominik Takáč to give the hosts a commanding lead heading into halftime.
The Slovak visitors showed more fight in the second half and were briefly rewarded when substitute Stéphane Metsoko finished well after a clever setup by Tigran Barseghyan. However, any hopes of a comeback were short-lived as Angelo Rieder restored Stuttgart's two-goal cushion moments later with a composed strike.
Stuttgart's dominance was evident throughout the match. They registered 21 shots on goal and achieved an xG of 3.05, while Slovan managed just 0.62 with only seven touches in the opposition box — an underwhelming performance at this level of competition.
The win leaves Stuttgart in a promising position with 10 points, while Slovan Bratislava languish near the bottom of the standings, just ahead of Young Boys by a single goal. For Slovan, the result is a stark reminder of the gap they must bridge to compete against Europe's elite.
Stuttgart will look to build on this momentum in their upcoming matches, confident in their ability to maintain their strong form as the competition progresses.
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