Bundesliga - Leipzig wants to continue its series against Heidenheim
After defeats in Wolfsburg and Manchester, RB Leipzig wants to get back on the road to success quickly. On Saturday, the Saxons will host 1. FC Heidenheim in the Bundesliga. The statistics are in Leipzig's favor, as the club has never lost to a promoted team. "We know the overall constellation and that we should win a game again," said coach Marco Rose. Leipzig are unbeaten at home since April, but will once again be without Timo Werner. The striker is out with adductor problems.
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- Despite recent losses against Wolfsburg and Manchester, RB Leipzig, a Saxon team, is determined to return to their path to success in the Bundesliga.
- Heidenheim, a promoted team, will face Leipzig in their next Bundesliga match, a challenge Leipzig has never lost to a promoted club in the soccer league.
- Coach Marco Rose expressed confidence in his squad, stating, "We know the overall constellation and that we should win a game again."
- Leipzig has been unbeaten at home since April, but they will once again be missing their striker Timo Werner, who is out with adductor problems.
- Werner's absence could be a significant blow for Leipzig, as he has been instrumental in their success in the Bundesliga and other soccer tournaments.
- Saxony, the region where Leipzig is based, has a rich soccer history, with teams like Leipzig and other successful clubs contributing to Germany's reputation as a soccer powerhouse.
- Heidenheim will be aiming to cause an upset and disrupt Leipzig's dominance in the Bundesliga, but the statistics are stacked against them, with Leipzig's record against promoted teams being flawless.
Source: www.stern.de