VfB Stuttgart coach Sebastian Hoeness will have all of his players available for the decisive Bundesliga match at Eintracht Frankfurt on Saturday.
“I have good news: Everyone’s fit again. Finn Jeltsch is back in full training,” Hoeness said in a news conference on Thursday.
Jeltsch was sidelined for around a month due to abdominal muscles issues.
The Bundesliga season comes to an end on Saturday and Stuttgart are still bidding to secure qualification for the Champions League.
They are fourth, the last qualification spot, but tied on 61 points with Hoffenheim, while Bayer Leverkusen are still in the mix, three points behind the duo.
“It’s definitely going to be a tough game. Frankfurt are still fighting for a European place,” Hoeness said about the opponents, who are fighting for a spot in the Conference League.
“They’re very strong, particularly in attack. We’ll have to deliver a top performance to get the result we need. It’s going to be lively,” he added.
After the end of the Bundesliga, Stuttgart still have one game left this season. They will try to defend their German Cup title in the final against Bayern Munich on May 23.
