Will a number of Stuttgart and Rangers fans watch the upcoming match live?”
Stuttgart fail to impress against Glasgow Stuttgart’s Champions League campaign is off to a bumpy start after a disappointing result against visiting Glasgow Rangers. In their match in Group G on Wednesday, VfB Stuttgart took an early lead in the 18th minute after Cacau set up Russian striker Pavel Pogrebnyak, who beat Glasgow’s keeper Allan McGregor. Judging by the first half, it looked as though the squad of coach Markus Babbel was on course to become the third German team to win its opening match – a day after Wolfsburg and Bayern Munich took three points in their respective groups. Stuttgart came closer to extending their lead than Rangers came to equalizing in the first half, something that will doubtless be nagging at the Stuttgart players and fans when they look back on Wednesday’s match. However, in the second half, the Scots gained more ground. Glasgow’s Madjid Bougherra managed to crack Stuttgart’s defense and drive the ball past keeper Jens Lehmann and tie the game in the 77