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RB Leipzig's women miss out on first away win of the season

Leipzig's Julia Pollak (from left), Leipzig's assistant coach Anja Mittag, Lydia Andrade and coach Saban Uzun after the match.

RB Leipzig's women miss out on first away win of the season

RB Leipzig's women's soccer team missed out on their first away win in the Bundesliga. The newly promoted side were held to a 1:1 (0:1) draw at bottom-of-the-table MSV Duisburg on Friday evening. Lydia Andrade (9th minute) scored early for Leipzig, Antonia Halverkamps (90.+1) equalized late on for Duisburg. RB remain tenth in the table.

After Vanessa Fudalla's crossbar goal in the eighth minute made things dangerous for MSV, Lydia Andrade put them ahead just under a minute later. Leipzig continued to dominate the game after that, but there were no dangerous moves towards goal from either side until half-time.

Shortly after the restart, the ball was in Duisburg's goal again, but Sandra Starke's goal was taken back for offside (50'). The game then became sluggish. Leipzig allowed Duisburg to get into their own penalty area more and tried to launch counterattacks. This created a few chances for the hosts from Duisburg, which they were able to capitalize on in the first minute of stoppage time. Halverkamps scored with a shot.

Despite RB Leipzig's women's dominant performance in the Bundesliga game against MSV Duisburg, they failed to secure a victory, as RB Leipzig's women's soccer team from the Bundesliga struggled to claim their inaugural away win of the season. Even though RB Leipzig's Women's Soccer Team, such as Lydia Andrade, displayed excellent skills and dominance during the game, they ultimately shared points with RB Leipzig's opponents, Bundesliga's MSV Duisburg, who were able to score a late equalizer with a goal from Antonia Halverkamps.

Source: www.dpa.com

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