Labbadia Expects Millot to Keep VfB Stuttgart Out of the Penalty Box

VfB Stuttgart: No more penalty box - that's what Labbadia expects from Millot

From Problem Child to Beacon of Hope: Enzo Millot’s Journey at VfB Stuttgart

Enzo Millot, a 20-year-old French midfielder, had a rollercoaster ride at VfB Stuttgart this year. After a successful training camp in winter, he found himself on the bench for the competitive games. Millot’s attitude during training did not meet the expectations of coach Bruno Labbadia, who criticized his performance in February. As a result, Millot was benched for several games, and Labbadia gave him individual tactical training to improve his game.

However, Millot did not give up. In the last five league games, he made four appearances as a substitute, adding momentum to the VfB offensive and creating danger in the opposing penalty areas. Labbadia was pleased with his performance and expects him to improve further. He wants Millot to be more versatile in his game and go deeper into midfield.

Despite starting three times this season, Millot had a difficult journey at Stuttgart, but he is now close to becoming an important factor in the fight against relegation. The coming weeks will test whether he can sustain this momentum and secure his place in the team.

Explosive Question: Impact on Kahn and Brazzo’s Jobs?

With VfB Stuttgart struggling to remain in the Bundesliga, questions are being raised about Oliver Kahn and Hasan Salihamidzic’s positions as CEO and sports director of Bayern Munich, respectively. Both are former players of the club, and their positions in management were seen as a boon for the team’s performance.

However, with Stuttgart sitting near the bottom of the league table, critics are calling for a reevaluation of the club management’s decisions. Some are questioning whether Kahn and Salihamidzic’s allegiance to their former club is hindering their performance as Bayern’s top executives. It remains to be seen what the future holds for the duo, but their jobs may hang in the balance if Stuttgart cannot secure their Bundesliga status.

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