BundesligaLeweling doubles up as Stuttgart sink sorry Wolfsburg

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Stuttgart winger Jamie Leweling grabbed a brace in his side's 4-0 win over Wolfsburg on Sunday
Stuttgart winger Jamie Leweling grabbed a brace in his side’s 4-0 win over Wolfsburg on Sunday
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Jamie Leweling grabbed a first-half brace and Deniz Undav scored again as Stuttgart cruised to a 4-0 home victory over Wolfsburg in the Bundesliga on Sunday.

Nikolas Nartey scored in stoppage time as the German Cup holders drew level with third-placed Hoffenheim on 46 points.

Stuttgart are five points ahead of fifth-placed RB Leipzig, who play at Hamburg in Sunday’s late game.

Leweling praised coach Sebastian Hoeness, who reached 100 Bundesliga games as Stuttgart manager.

“He developed me into the player I am today. He helped me a lot, gave me a lot of confidence,” said Leweling.

“I think I’ve been repaying him with my performances -- of course not always with two goals every game.”

Wolfsburg, who haven’t been relegated since promotion to the Bundesliga in 1997, have won just one of their last 10 games and now sit second bottom, three points from safety.

Stuttgart welcomed the Wolves to south-western Germany fresh from beating Celtic 4-2 over two legs to reach the Europa League last 16, where they will face Porto.

Undav pounced on a poor clearance to put Stuttgart ahead with his 14th league goal after 21 minutes.

Chris Fuehrich found Leweling on the half-hour mark to double Stuttgart’s lead and the Germany winger scored again just before half-time, volleying in from the right side of the box.

Stuttgart added a fourth late on as Nartey scored with the final kick of the match.

Goals from Fares Chaibi and Jean-Matteo Bahoya took Eintracht Frankfurt to a 2-0 home win over Freiburg, lifting the hosts past the visitors into seventh spot.

Chaibi snuck a low shot into the bottom corner with 64 minutes gone. With nine minutes remaining, the Algerian passed to Bahoya who guided the ball over Freiburg’s Noah Atubolu and into the net.

Frankfurt have now nabbed seven points from four matches since Spaniard Albert Riera took over as manager, with their only loss coming at league leaders Bayern Munich.

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