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RB Leipzig with a weak second half against Hertha

RB Leipzig is also continuing its upward trend in the Bundesliga and is moving up to one point on the European Cup places. After winning the Champions League at Celtic Glasgow, coach Marco Rose’s team won 3-2 (3-0) against Hertha BSC on Saturday evening.

Emil Forsberg (25th minute), Abdou Diallo (30th) and Willi Orban (45th) scored three goals in front of 47,069 fans and actually gave Leipzig a reassuring 3-0 half-time lead. But Dodi Lukebakio (62nd/hand penalty) and Stevan Jovetic (64th) shortened for Hertha, whose series of five unbeaten games ultimately broke.

Hertha’s defensive discipline

Rose made just two changes to his starting XI compared to the Glasgow win, showing he had the right instincts. Both Forsberg, who was playing for the sick Timo Werner, and Diallo, who was in the starting XI for Josko Gvardiol, scored and steered the initially mixed game in the direction of Leipzig before the break. It is possible that Rose will rotate bigger on Tuesday in the DFB Cup against Hamburger SV.

At first it didn’t look like the usual goal festival against Hertha. In the past, when the two teams met, an average of 3.75 goals per game were scored, but coach Sandro Schwarz has instilled greater defensive discipline in the capital club. This held in the early stages in that Leipzig only had a top-class chance after 24 minutes through Christopher Nkunku, but Oliver Christensen defused it.

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