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Millot double helps keep Stuttgart in Bundesliga

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Stuttgart secured their Bundesliga status with a 3-1 victory at Hamburg (6-1 aggregate) in Monday’s relegation play-off return leg, ensuring another season in the second division for the fallen giants.

Two second-half goals from French midfielder Enzo Millot and an injurytime strike from DR Congo’s Silas overturned a 1-0 half-time deficit, ensuring the 16th-placed Stuttgart remain in the top division next season.

The loss means Hamburg, who once celebrated the longest run in the top division with a clock marking every second the former Champions League winners had not been relegated, will now play a sixth season in the Bundesliga 2.

Stuttgart coach Sebastian Hoeness, who has lost just one of 10 league matches since taking over in early April, lauded his team’s “ability to handle pressure”.

“Compliment­s to the team,” Hoeness said of securing first division football next season. “it sure didn’t look like that eight or nine weeks ago.”

His Hamburg counterpar­t Tim Walter, who coached Stuttgart for six months in 2019 before being sacked, lamented how close but how far his side was.

“We played a great season, 20 wins, but we were missing just one point.

“We’re building something unbelievab­le here, I’m incredibly proud of my team, unfortunat­ely the first division side were a little bit better.”

Thrashed 3-0 in Thursday’s first leg, Hamburg gave their suffering supporters hope early. A stunning long-range strike from Sonny Kittel just seven minutes in gave the home side the lead in front of an electric 57,000-strong home crowd.

Hamburg built and pushed in the hope of a second and breathed a sigh of relief after 16 minutes when a superb Serhou Guirassy backheeled goal was chalked off for offside.

Stuttgart struck early after half-time, the unmarked Millot firing in from close range.

Millot scored another midway through the second stanza, pouncing on a huge goalkeepin­g error from Daniel Heuer Fernandes, who miscued a punt on the edge of his box, allowing the Frenchman to tap in.

Hamburg pushed to turn the tie but Stuttgart scored again deep into injury time, attacker Silas adding a third to seal his side’s place in next year’s top division.

Hamburg, with six league titles and a European Cup victory 40 years ago, will play second division football for another season.

 ?? afp ?? Stuttgart’s Enzo Millot celebrates his goal against Hamburg.
afp Stuttgart’s Enzo Millot celebrates his goal against Hamburg.

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