Defeat after leading 2:0: Leipzig loses in Manchester
After the 7-0 humiliation at Manchester City a good eight months ago, RB Leipzig sold themselves dearly for a long time, but suffered another bitter defeat against the defending Champions League champions. Coach Marco Rose's side came from 2-0 down to lose 3-2 at the Etihad Stadium on Tuesday evening.
After a brace from 23-year-old Lois Openda in the 13th and 33rd minute, Manchester's super striker Erling Haaland (54th) scored the equalizer before Phil Foden (70th) equalized. Julian Alvarez scored the winning goal in the 87th minute. The battle for top spot in the group has now been decided between the previously qualified teams: With 13 points, City can no longer be displaced from first place.
Above all, Leipzig wanted to avoid one thing at all costs: Another disgrace like the one on March 14 at the same venue. "It's not about doing something special or different, it's about winning here," emphasized Rose shortly before kick-off on DAZN.
However, RB then had to do without the support of its active fans. Because, according to the club, they were not allowed to take paraphernalia into the stadium, contrary to previous agreements, they did not go in either.
A German in the City goal
Openda scored the first goal early on. He took a long ball from Leipzig keeper Janis Blaswich a few meters past the halfway line and, not properly tackled by City man-marker Manuel Arkanji, Openda ran towards goal and played the ball past Stefan Ortega. Manchester coach Pep Guardiola gave his German substitute keeper a chance.
The 31-year-old, who joined City from Arminia Bielefeld in the summer of 2021, was unable to prevent the deficit. Guardiola shook his head, Rose screamed his delight. In possession, he had his Leipzig team play with a five-man back line and a four-man front line. And that caused problems for the home side.
Where was Haaland?
During a brief treatment break, Guardiola called some of his players to him, gesticulating and talking to his professionals. After 30 minutes, his team had only had two chances, one of which Rúben Dias missed with a header from close range in the 16th minute. The other was missed by Rico Lewis (30') from 13 meters. Haaland, who had scored five goals in the 7-0 win, was nowhere to be seen for a whole half.
Instead, Leipzig's Openda initially became the man of the evening. He also scored the second goal after a long run. Josko Gvardiol, who had visited his former Leipzig colleagues the day before, was unable to separate the Belgian, who had moved to RB from RC Lens in the summer, from the ball just before he scored.
The big question: What would City do after the break? Haaland provided the answer after just under ten minutes when he scored the equalizer after a fine pass. And now City really turned up the heat, with Leipzig gathering around 20 meters outside the penalty area. It was no use. Foden scored from around 14 meters after a pass from Gvardiol, before Alvarez was also successful and turned the game around completely.
Despite the 2-0 lead in the first half, courtesy of Lois Openda's goals, RB Leipzig failed to hold onto their advantage in the Champions League clash against Manchester City. Erling Haaland equalized in the second half and Phil Foden secured a 3-2 victory for Manchester City, dealing Leipzig another bitter defeat. In this high-stakes match, Manchester City, the defending Champions League champions, solidified their position at the top of the group with 13 points. Despite the absence of their fans due to disagreements over paraphernalia, Leipzig's goalkeeper Janis Blaswich faced off against German substitute keeper Stefan Ortega, who joined Manchester City from Arminia Bielefeld last year.
Source: www.dpa.com