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Leipzig shows Freiburg the limits

RB Leipzig has cracked the best defense in the Bundesliga and continued its race to catch up. In the last home game of the year, the Saxons won 3-1 (0-0) against SC Freiburg in a new edition of the DFB Cup final and thus recorded the twelfth game in a row without defeat.

Mohamed Simakan (55th) scored the lead in front of 41,240 fans on Wednesday after Leipzig had previously hit aluminum four times. His French compatriot Christopher Nkunku followed up just over a minute later. Lukas Kübler (66th) made the connection with a dream goal before Emil Forsberg (78th) converted a foul penalty. Leipzig climbed to fifth, Freiburg, who had conceded just 13 goals, slipped to third.

“Overall, the performance was just not good enough,” said SC professional Nicolas Höfler, who caused the penalty by an alleged foul, on Sky. The referee’s whistle was an “absolute joke”, criticized Höfler. He classified the double strike for the 2-0 lead of Leipzig as decisive: “If it stays at 1-0, everything is still possible.”

Freiburg coach Christian Streich was also angry. “If there’s a touch, why whistle? You have someone who can tell you that,” he alluded to possible interference from the video assistant for the referee.

RB coach Marco Rose had to reorganize his starting eleven shortly before the game started. Abdou Diallo, scheduled for central defence, felt a knee pain during the warm-up and was replaced by Josko Gvardiol, who was supposed to be rested. Compared to the 3-1 at TSG 1899 Hoffenheim, coach Marco Rose also surprised on the left-back position. A day before the announcement of the World Cup squad by national coach Hansi Flick, David Raum sat on the bench for the first time in a month at the start. Marcel Halstenberg started for him. In addition, Lukas Klostermann was back in the squad after the national player had been out for three months due to a syndesmosis ligament rupture.

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