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Leipzig leave Manchester with frustration again

Two halves, two different performances. In the end, RB Leipzig suffered their fourth defeat in the last six competitive matches.

Lois Openda (l) of RB Leipzig celebrates his goal to make it 2-0..aussiedlerbote.de
Lois Openda (l) of RB Leipzig celebrates his goal to make it 2-0..aussiedlerbote.de

Leipzig leave Manchester with frustration again

This time, three goals were enough for RB Leipzig's next painful experience at Manchester City. Despite taking a 2-0 lead at the break after a brace from Lois Openda, there was frustration shortly after the game in England, reported RB professional Nicolas Seiwald. "It's clear that you can't keep that up over 90 minutes. But the fact that we conceded three goals in the second half is bitter," said Seiwald after the 3-2 defeat on Tuesday evening. At least the Bundesliga club was spared the seven goals they conceded in the humiliation in March.

"We knew we had to defend for a long time and be patient," said keeper Janis Blaswich after the latest defeat: "In the end, it didn't work out." As good as the performance was in the first half and as strong as the squad of the defending Champions League champions is, the bottom line is that Leipzig suffered their fourth defeat in the last six competitive matches. The defending champions are out of the cup and are fifth in the league ahead of the 13th matchday, eleven points behind league leaders Bayer 04 Leverkusen.

After all, Leipzig had already secured their place in the knockout round of the European Champions League before the match in Manchester. However, first place is no longer possible after the defeat when they face Young Boys Bern at home on the final group matchday on December 13.

They could also take a lot of good things from the game against City, said Seiwald: "That we can hold our own against top teams for 45 minutes." Now they just have to manage that for 90 minutes. Things should go better next Saturday at home against newly promoted 1. FC Heidenheim.

Despite the 2-0 lead in the first half, RB Leipzig's Champions League journey took a turn for the worse in Manchester, resulting in a 3-2 loss. This disappointing result puts additional pressure on RB Leipzig, as they prepare to face Manchester City again in the Champions League's knockout stage.

Despite securing their place in the Champions League knockout stage with a win against Manchester City earlier in the season, RB Leipzig's recent form suggests they'll need to improve dramatically to make a serious impact in the tournament's latter stages.

Source: www.dpa.com

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