VfB Stuttgart will be without Nikolas Nartey when they face KSV Holstein in Wednesday evening’s DFB Pokal fixture.
The Danish-Ghanaian midfielder has been sidelined after picking up a minor physical issue during Stuttgart’s recent 1–0 Bundesliga win over SC Freiburg. Head coach Sebastian Hoeneß confirmed the development during his pre-match press conference on Tuesday.
Hoeneß revealed that Nartey complained of discomfort after the Freiburg encounter and was withdrawn as a precaution. “Nartey was substituted due to a slight injury, so unfortunately he will miss tomorrow’s cup match,” the Stuttgart boss explained.
The 25-year-old was taken off in the 60th minute, with the club’s medical staff opting for caution to avoid any early-season setback. His availability for the weekend remains uncertain, with Stuttgart set to visit FC St. Pauli in the Bundesliga on Saturday.
A final decision on Nartey’s return is expected closer to matchday. In the meantime, Stuttgart will focus on reshuffling their midfield options while ensuring the midfielder makes a full recovery before resuming competitive action.




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