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It's been a while since I done any FM storytelling, huh? Well, now that FM24 is around the corner, it's time to prepare for this year's set of stories. But before I can start on my main saves, I have to wait until FM fully releases so that the database wizards can make the various extra content I like to play with, as well as get used to the new FM, as I had skipped the last two FMs.
So, VfB Stuttgart....
The recent years for the club haven't been great, seeing them yo-yo between divisions in the late 2010s. The last couple of years saw the club struggling to stay in the division, so now it's up to the Liechtensteiner-Luxembourger manager Felix Moritz to guide Stutttgart as high as possible. So, let's see what happened in the transfer market.
In addition to the three players that had already been signed prior to my arrival, five more players were signed to increase quality and depth to the first team. Three fringe players were sent out on loan for playing time, while two youngsters as well as another reserve get sold for decent sums.
The first signing of the window was for 27 year old Turkish goalkeeper Ugurcan Cakir from the Turkish side Trabzonspor for €11.75 million. A quality goalkeeper was much needed for the side, so I hope to count on him to stop the shots while also allowing Bredlow and young prospect Dennis Seimen rotation game time.
Next up on new arrivals is 28-year-old Belgian winger Adnan Januzaj, signed from Sevilla for €5 million. The front three in this team's 4-3-3 formation required both depth and improvment and Januzaj provided both, as shown in his debut in the DFB Pokal. While he has yet to impress in the Bundesliga, it is early days and I hope he gets his feet on the ground soon.
Next to arrive is the first of the three transfer deadline day signings, with the famous Spanish midfielder Isco coming in on a free transfer. I could not pass up the opportunity to acquire a quality player for free, especially since he bolsters the midfield options with Wataru Endo and Atakan Karazor.
Say hello to our new backup striker in Gabonese striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, signed from Chelsea for a meager €1.4 million. He's another option for the front three, able to play both up front and on the left just in case something goes wrong with our starters.
Last but not least, we welcome 23-year-old Spanish attacking midfielder Rodrigo Riquelme from Atletico Madrid on loan with an optional €8 million future transfer fee. With his arrival, the first team squad has ample depth for the long season ahead.
And now, for the results.
DFB-Pokal 1st Round
My managerial debut brings us to Hamburg, where we faced off against 4th tier side FC Teutonia Ottensen. New signing Adnan Januzaj had an excellent debut here with a brace as we cruised to a 5-0 victory.
Bundesliga Matchday 1
My Bundesliga debut started off excellently as we blew out VfL Bochum away from home. It was a bit of a slow start in the beginning, but once half time passed, the floodgates released with an unfortunate own goal from Bochum's Bosnian defender.
Bundesliga Matchday 2
The first home game of the season sees our side challenged by rivals SC Freiburg. Unfortunately, our general lack of care this match left us with a 2-2 draw. The next home game is against Eintracht Frankfurt, so I'll be doing what I can to ensure our first victory at home this season.
And now for the league table...
Not much to report here. Leipzig had two massive victories to start the season and sit ahead of Bayern on goal difference.
That's it for today. Next time on VfB Stuttgart, we will be going over September fixures. See you soon!
So, VfB Stuttgart....
The recent years for the club haven't been great, seeing them yo-yo between divisions in the late 2010s. The last couple of years saw the club struggling to stay in the division, so now it's up to the Liechtensteiner-Luxembourger manager Felix Moritz to guide Stutttgart as high as possible. So, let's see what happened in the transfer market.
In addition to the three players that had already been signed prior to my arrival, five more players were signed to increase quality and depth to the first team. Three fringe players were sent out on loan for playing time, while two youngsters as well as another reserve get sold for decent sums.
The first signing of the window was for 27 year old Turkish goalkeeper Ugurcan Cakir from the Turkish side Trabzonspor for €11.75 million. A quality goalkeeper was much needed for the side, so I hope to count on him to stop the shots while also allowing Bredlow and young prospect Dennis Seimen rotation game time.
Next up on new arrivals is 28-year-old Belgian winger Adnan Januzaj, signed from Sevilla for €5 million. The front three in this team's 4-3-3 formation required both depth and improvment and Januzaj provided both, as shown in his debut in the DFB Pokal. While he has yet to impress in the Bundesliga, it is early days and I hope he gets his feet on the ground soon.
Next to arrive is the first of the three transfer deadline day signings, with the famous Spanish midfielder Isco coming in on a free transfer. I could not pass up the opportunity to acquire a quality player for free, especially since he bolsters the midfield options with Wataru Endo and Atakan Karazor.
Say hello to our new backup striker in Gabonese striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, signed from Chelsea for a meager €1.4 million. He's another option for the front three, able to play both up front and on the left just in case something goes wrong with our starters.
Last but not least, we welcome 23-year-old Spanish attacking midfielder Rodrigo Riquelme from Atletico Madrid on loan with an optional €8 million future transfer fee. With his arrival, the first team squad has ample depth for the long season ahead.
And now, for the results.
DFB-Pokal 1st Round
My managerial debut brings us to Hamburg, where we faced off against 4th tier side FC Teutonia Ottensen. New signing Adnan Januzaj had an excellent debut here with a brace as we cruised to a 5-0 victory.
Bundesliga Matchday 1
My Bundesliga debut started off excellently as we blew out VfL Bochum away from home. It was a bit of a slow start in the beginning, but once half time passed, the floodgates released with an unfortunate own goal from Bochum's Bosnian defender.
Bundesliga Matchday 2
The first home game of the season sees our side challenged by rivals SC Freiburg. Unfortunately, our general lack of care this match left us with a 2-2 draw. The next home game is against Eintracht Frankfurt, so I'll be doing what I can to ensure our first victory at home this season.
And now for the league table...
Not much to report here. Leipzig had two massive victories to start the season and sit ahead of Bayern on goal difference.
That's it for today. Next time on VfB Stuttgart, we will be going over September fixures. See you soon!