Gregor Kober (6/10) – Gregor Kobel cannot be blamed for any of the conceded goals. Anton's deflection ultimately tricked him, while Chabot was wide open to score an easy goal from a cross on the second post. Great against Undav, giving Can a chance to recover.
Julian Ryerson (2/10) – Ryerson was the lion he is in most games, but he also needs to control his temper. His lack of self-control was precisely what resulted in his first yellow card, and after the referee's poor decision in the second yellow, the Norwegian was out of the match. Despite the referee's bad performance overall, Ryerson should have controlled himself a little better.
Emre Can (5/10) – Few mistakes and a key save from the captain on Undav's one-on-one attempt in the first half. A solid performance overall, however, was poorly placed in Stuttgart's second goal.
Waldemar Anton (3/10) – Anton definitely does not have good luck when playing against his old club Stuttgart. Despite a decent display in most of the first half, Anton played a poor pass to Kobel that originated Undav's one-on-one in the first place. His own goal is not necessarily his fault, but his unlucky deflection certainly influenced the game's final result.
Ramy Bensebaini (4/10) – Bensebaini had a decent performance in the first half. Solid defensively and calm in possession in a midfield role similar to Tullberg's setup. However, he could not stop Führich, which ended up in Anton's own goal and was poorly positioned, as the whole defense, in Stuttgart's second goal.