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Champions League: Victory against defending champions – RB Leipzig ends Real Madrid’s streak

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Win against defending champion – RB Leipzig ends Real Madrid’s streak

The early lead: Leipzig's Mohamed Simakan and Leipzig got going against Real in record time

The early lead: Leipzig’s Mohamed Simakan and Leipzig got going against Real in record time

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On a lavish European Cup evening, RB Leipzig has worked out a good starting position for reaching the round of 16 in the Champions League. The Saxons defeated defending champions Real Madrid. The goal to make it 2-0 also meant a record.

RB Leipzig disenchanted defending champions Real Madrid with an impressive performance, but unlike Borussia Dortmund, they narrowly missed out on reaching the knockout rounds of the Champions League. The Saxons inflicted the first defeat after 16 competitive games on Tuesday evening in a 3-2 (2-1) win.

Because Shakhtar Donetsk played 1-1 at Celtic Glasgow at the same time, Leipzig is not through yet despite a three-point lead over the Ukrainians. Josko Gvardiol (13th minute), Christopher Nkunku (18th) and Timo Werner (81st) scored the goals for coach Marco Rose’s team in front of 45,228 spectators.

Unconventional celebration: Timo Werner (right), Mohamed Simakan (left) and Dominik Szoboszlai celebrate the 3:1

Unconventional celebration: Timo Werner (right), Mohamed Simakan (left) and Dominik Szoboszlai celebrate the 3:1

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Vinicius Júnior (44th) and Rodrygo (90th + 4) scored penalties for Real. Next week, Wednesday, a draw at Shakhtar in the last group game would be enough for Leipzig to advance to the knockout phase.

“We have exactly what we wanted. It’s in our own hands, we don’t even have to win,” said Werner afterwards. “We’ve always found solutions, posed problems for Real – that’s exactly how you have to play against big teams.”

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The game was not even 20 minutes old when Real’s world goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois hammered the ball into his own net out of sheer frustration. The Belgian was annoyed that RB started like unleashed. Courtois saved a header from André Silva from a corner in the 13th minute, but Gvardiol headed the rebound into the goal.

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Just five minutes later, Nkunku chased the ball under the bar from close range, from where it bounced over the line to make it 2-0. Then the frustrated Courtois hit him again in the net. Never before had any other team scored twice against Real within the first 18 minutes of a premier group game.

Real without Benzema, Modric and Alaba

At first nothing went well for the defending champion. Which was also due to the fact that Leipzig found the game really strong. The Saxons pressed the opponent up as usual and thus forced ball wins. Instead of respectfully withdrawing, RB charged forward boldly and with determination. The hosts also benefited from a mega-rotation of the royals who had already qualified for the knockout phase. Ballon D’Or winners Karim Benzema, Luka Modric and Fede Valverde didn’t even come to Germany. Ex-Munich David Alaba initially sat on the bench.

Nevertheless, Real found the game sluggish and took control during the first half. Leipzig took the pace out of the game and suddenly made mistakes in the transition game – and that took revenge. A strong individual action was enough for the guests to score the goal. Marco Asensio got through nicely in the penalty area and crossed into the centre, where Vinicius headed in unchallenged to make it 1-2.

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This is one of the reasons why Rose kept cheering on his players from the sidelines, went with them and demanded greater aggressiveness in the game against the ball.

Gestures: Coach Marco Rose worked on the line

Gestures: Coach Marco Rose worked on the line

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The coach also added personnel and brought in Werner, who had recovered from an infection, and Spain’s national player Dani Olmo. And Werner immediately had a great chance to make it 3-1. After a duel with national team colleague Antonio Rüdiger, his shot just missed. A little later, Werner did better. After preliminary work by Mohamed Simakan, the attacker only had to push in at the second post.

Immediately before the final whistle, Real came up again. After a foul by Nkunku in their own penalty area, Real received a penalty, which Rodrygo converted.

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