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Babbel halftime tirade lifts Stuttgart in Sevilla

00:03 GMT, Thu 5 Nov 2009
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Markus Babbel, coach of VfB Stuttgart awaits the German first division Bundesliga soccer match against Bayern Munich in Stuttgart, October 31, 2009.  REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach(GERMANY SPORT SOCCER HEADSHOT) ONLINE CLIENTS MAY USE UP TO SIX IMAGES DURING EACH MATCH WITHOUT THE AUTHORITY OF THE DFL. NO MOBILE USE DURING THE MATCH AND FOR A FURTHER TWO HOURS AFTERWARDS IS PERMITTED WITHOUT THE AUTHORITY OF THE DFL. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT DFL DIRECTLY

SEVILLE, Spain, Nov 4 (Reuters) - VfB Stuttgart coach Markus Babbel had to bawl out his players at halftime to inspire their comeback in a 1-1 Champions League draw at Sevilla on Wednesday.

The Bundesliga side were fortunate not to be further than 1-0 behind but put up a much better fight in the second period to rescue a point and keep alive their hopes of joining the Spanish club in the last 16.

"Our performance in the first half was the worst I have seen from my team in quite some time," Babbel told reporters. "I had to raise my voice during the break because the first half defied belief," he added.

"I told them that we had to fight to stay in the Champions League and not to be so timid, and that I was the only one who had anything to be scared about."

Jesus Navas put Sevilla in front in the 14th minute at the Sanchez Pizjuan but the home side went down to 10 men with around 15 minutes remaining after they used all three substitutes and Aldo Duscher picked up an injury.

Zdravko Kuzmanovic delighted Babbel, who is under pressure due to the club's poor domestic form, by driving home a fine equaliser in the 79th minute.

Qualified Sevilla have 10 points from four matches, Unirea have five, Stuttgart three and Rangers two.

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