Shock Boost for Stuttgart: Undav and Jeltsch Return Just in Time for Wolfsburg Clash
In what can only be described as a game-changing twist, VfB Stuttgart have been handed a massive boost ahead of their crucial Bundesliga trip to Wolfsburg. Striker Deniz Undav and young defensive talent Finn Jeltsch are back in full team training — a development that has sent a wave of relief and excitement through the club’s supporters and coaching staff alike. Just a week ago, both players were considered long shots to feature in this fixture. Now, both could be central figures in Sebastian Hoeneß’s match plan.
This comeback could not have come at a more critical moment. Stuttgart’s attack has been stretched thin, especially after recent injury setbacks. Undav, who has already proven himself as one of the Bundesliga’s most lethal finishers, had been sidelined for weeks with a knee ligament injury. His absence has left a noticeable void up front — not just in terms of goals, but also movement, pressing intensity, and his ability to link up play. His return doesn’t just give Hoeneß another option; it gives Stuttgart back their spearhead.
Meanwhile, Jeltsch — the highly rated 18-year-old center-back — was out with an adductor problem that forced him to miss key matches. His presence brings depth and stability to a backline that has looked shaky in recent outings. Sources close to the club say the coaching staff has been “pleasantly surprised” at how sharp Jeltsch looked in his first sessions back, completing the full program without restrictions.
The timing is almost poetic. Stuttgart are preparing for a high-stakes away match against Wolfsburg — a team desperate to climb the table and known for its physical, high-tempo playing style. In games like this, marginal advantages matter. The return of two key players is more than a minor boost — it’s a potential turning point.
But this isn’t just about bodies on the pitch. The psychological effect is equally powerful. Teammates have reportedly been energized by Undav’s loud presence on the training ground. His competitive fire, even in rondos and finishing drills, lifted the intensity of the entire session. Jeltsch, meanwhile, embodies the youthful hunger that has characterized Stuttgart’s recent resurgence. Having both back injects belief into a squad that has recently been forced to grind out results with a thin bench.
That said, the comeback story carries an element of risk. Undav’s knee injury was not minor, and medical staff are keen to avoid rushing him back too soon. Jeltsch, too, must be managed carefully to prevent a relapse. It’s likely both will feature against Wolfsburg — but perhaps from the bench, allowing Hoeneß to unleash them strategically rather than burning them out early.
Still, even that tactical weapon could be devastating. A fresh Undav coming on after 60 minutes against a tiring defense? A composed young defender like Jeltsch shoring things up late on? Those are scenarios that could tilt the balance of a close match.
With this sudden turnaround, Stuttgart’s outlook for the weekend has shifted dramatically. What looked like a tricky fixture with a depleted squad now feels like a golden opportunity to make a statement. Undav’s return could reignite the team’s attacking spark. Jeltsch could restore stability at the back. And for Wolfsburg, what was shaping up to be a favorable home tie may have just turned into a dangerous storm.
The Bundesliga has a funny way of serving up surprises. Stuttgart’s late-week injury update isn’t just good news — it’s a warning shot to the rest of the league: they’re getting their weapons back.
