Borussia D beat RB Leipzig, not allowing the rivals to reach the front row of the Bundesliga



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After an indescribable first half in their performance, Edin Terzic’s team loaded three balls into the opponents’ goal.

RB Leipzig - Borussia D, Getty Images

RB Leipzig – Borussia D, Getty Images
January 9, 2021, 9:24 PM

The draw for matchday 15 of the German Bundesliga was quite generous for high-status fights. On Friday of reporting week we talked about Borussia Mönchengladbach’s incredible comeback in the game against Bayern Munich (3: 2), and the next day fans were asked to watch as RB Leipzig would try to exploit the failure of direct competitors. But for this, the “red bulls” needed to beat Borussia Dortmund in their field, compared to what RB spent the entire end of last season.

In today’s reality, Julian Nagelsmann’s team conditional advantage was undeniable. Leipzig was simply more resistant to external stimuli, while the “bumblebees” had already said goodbye to Lucien Favre, who was forced to replace the Croatian Edin Terzic. The new head coach doesn’t always pay off right away. Dortmund realized this, with their sights set on the defeat in the match against Union Berlin (1: 2), but already in the following fights, the team achieved success twice.

Previous achievements did not have a direct impact on the game against Leipzig. The guests did not have the initiative at the start of the reporters’ meeting, which was quite convenient for their rivals in terms of their ability to control the course of the fight, but the “red bulls” themselves were far from their optimal condition. Unfortunately, we were forced to talk about a single shot on goal by the home team, while the guests only cautiously looked at the entrances to someone else’s penalty area.

But even in such conditions, Axel Witsel managed to find a place for the damage, who unsuccessfully stumbled into the left corner of Gulachi’s possessions. The Belgian had to be changed, and as they helped him, even the smallest wick of the players vanished. Nagelsmann’s team outperformed its rivals in every respect, but could not create a decisive advantage.

After the break, the situation changed to the opposite. Now Dortmund had the threads of the game in their hands, and Leizpzig was forced to show defensive work. Moments outside Gulachi rained in much greater quantities than the home team created during the first half. Royce was the first to check the reaction of the rival goalkeeper and began to create more for his teammates. The first recipient of his assistance was Jadon Sancho in the 54th minute. In addition, Marko himself dispersed the Netherlands with a transfer down the right flank, after which he ran towards the center of the penalty area, and from there he extended the center towards the English with his heel.

It was difficult to stop Dortmund after their success. The next goal was forced to wait around a quarter of an hour, but even in this period, players from both teams managed to bring the ball to life by hitting the goal frame on both sides of the field. Olmo similarly scored on his own from the right flank of the penalty area, and Holand helped Gulachi, mirroring the Norwegian’s strike from the goalkeeper’s left corner. Soon after, Erling kept hitting the rival goalkeeper, closing with a header Sancho’s serve from the left wing, which was preceded by a whole dispersal of one-touch passes.

From the point of view of the winner of the duel, the main attack force of the guests decided the issues six minutes before the end of regulation time. An ingenious pass from Royce to the back to the center-backs was completed with a jerk with the ball past the goalkeeper, with the final blow to the empty goal. Serlot before the start of injury time managed to score a return goal for RB Leipzig, pushing the ball into Bürki’s goal on the second attempt, but this episode only softened the painful slap in the face of Nagelsmann’s team.

In the next round, RB Leipzig will play a guest match against Wolfsburg, while Borussia Dortmund will face a home match against Mainz.

RB Leipzig – Borussia D 1: 3
Goals: Serlot, 90 – Sancho, 54, Holland, 71, 84

RB Leipzig: Gulachi – Halstenberg, Orban, Upamecano, Angelino – Aidara, Adams, Zabitzer (Klostermann, 62), Olmo – Forsberg (Serlot, 61), Poulsen (Samardzic, 88).

Borussia D: Bürki – Meunier, Acanji, Hummels, Guerreiro – Witsel (January 30), Delaney (Zagadu, 70) – Sancho (Tigges, 88), Royce (Brandt, 85), Reina – Holland.

Warnings: Delaney, Akanji.



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