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Forsberg's farewell goal: Leipzig defeats Bern

Nothing was at stake for RB Leipzig and Bern in the final group game of the Champions League. You could tell for a long time before the game really picked up pace in the second half.

Leipzig's Emil Forsberg leaves the pitch. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
Leipzig's Emil Forsberg leaves the pitch. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Champions League - Forsberg's farewell goal: Leipzig defeats Bern

Emil Forsberg's farewell present: the Swedish playmaker scored RB Leipzig to victory in the meaningless final group game of the Champions League. Forsberg scored in the 56th minute against Young Boys Bern to make the final score 2:1 (0:0) and was celebrated by the 43,331 fans in what was very probably his last appearance in the top flight. Forsberg's transfer to New York has yet to be officially confirmed, which is expected to take place this week. Benjamin Sesko (51) for Leipzig and Ebrima Colley (53) for Bern had previously scored.

In sporting terms, everything was already clear before kick-off. RB Leipzig were already guaranteed a place in the last 16 as runners-up in Group G, while the Swiss champions continued their international season in third place in the Europa League. The draw for the knockout round of the top flight will take place in Nyon on Monday.

Coach Marco Rose made eight changes to his starting eleven compared to the win in Dortmund. The focus was on Peter Gulacsi, who was back in goal for a home game for the first time since tearing his cruciate ligament in October 2022. The Hungarian international also led the team onto the pitch as captain.

Stars and top scorers Loïs Openda and Xavi Simons were given a break and only came on in the final quarter of an hour, when Forsberg left to much applause. Liverpool loanee Fabio Carvalho was given a chance to prove himself in attacking midfield, with Christopher Lenz defending at left-back. In attack, Benjamin Sesko and Yussuf Poulsen were expected to cause problems for the Bern defense around former Berlin player Fabian Lustenberger.

And they succeeded in the early stages. After just six minutes, Forsberg set up Sesko and the Slovenian pirouetted around his opponent before slotting the ball into the far corner. The joy lasted just over half a minute, however, as Sesko was clearly offside.

After that, the standard of play dropped dramatically. Misplaced passes, a lack of ideas, coordination problems and fouls characterized the action. The visitors had the best chance to take the lead in the first half, almost inevitably after a set piece. After a corner from Filip Ugrinic (21'), Cheikh Niasse got his head to the ball and Gulacsi prevented the deficit with a strong save.

Leipzig remained frighteningly harmless up front, not getting a single shot on target in the first half. That changed after the break. Another six minutes had passed and Sesko scored again - this time it counted. The 20-year-old outpaced his opponent with a simple hook and thumped the ball into the corner from close range.

The spell was broken - for Bern too. Just two minutes later, Castello Lukeba let the ball slip through, Jean-Pierre Nsame broke through on the right wing and fed Colley in the middle.

Just three minutes later, Forsberg took off with a left-footed shot into the far corner. In all likelihood, it was his last goal in the Champions League for RB Leipzig. The 32-year-old's winter transfer to sister club New York is reportedly a done deal. There, Forsberg, who has played in Leipzig since 2015, will receive the well-paid contract until 2027 that RB no longer wanted to give him.

The Champions League squads RB Leipzig YB Bern squad

Read also:

  1. Emil Forsberg, set to depart for New York, marked his likely final Champions League appearance with a goal for RB Leipzig, securing a 2-1 victory over Young Boys Bern in a Group G match.
  2. Despite already securing a spot in the Champions League's last 16, RB Leipzig still participated in the group stage, whereas Young Boys Bern continued in the Europa League following their third-place finish.
  3. In the farewell game, Emil Forsberg presented his teammates with a special gift by scoring the winning goal against Bern, with the Swedish playmaker being celebrated by the home crowd.
  4. RB Leipzig's coach Marco Rose made changes to his starting eleven before their match against Young Boys Bern, focusing on goalkeeper Peter Gulacsi's return to the home field after his cruciate ligament injury.
  5. Leipzig fans and teammates bid farewell to Emil Forsberg as he left the pitch in the final stages of the game, and the midfielder is expected to officially join his new club in New York within the week.
  6. Young Boys Bern struggled to find their footing against the formidable RB Leipzig side, managing to score only once in the Group G match, which ultimately proved to be insufficient in the face of their opponents' superior performance.
  7. Emil Forsberg's replacement in the attacking midfield, Liverpool loanee Fabio Carvalho, proved his worth in the 75th minute of the game, displaying impressive skill and helping drive RB Leipzig's offensive efforts.
  8. The Champions League knockout draw will take place in Nyon on Monday, with the results determining the competition's final stages, as teams from across Europe vie for supremacy in the prestigious tournament.
  9. In a Champions League Group G match, RB Leipzig's young talent Benjamin Sesko demonstrated his skill, scoring two goals against Young Boys Bern and playing a crucial role in Emil Forsberg's emotional farewell game.

Source: www.stern.de

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