VfB Stuttgart are bouncing into Tuesday’s home clash with Sparta Prague as the Champions League returns to the city for the first time since 2010. Their shock second-place finish in the Bundesliga last season was followed by some high-profile exits including top striker Serhou Guirassy. But Stuttgart have held their own so far this term and were unlucky to lose their European opener at champions Real Madrid. “The first Champions League home game in 14 years is something special for the club and the city. The boys looked very good in training today. There was a joy and ease about them,” coach S…