Champions League: RB Leipzig misses a surprise against Real Madrid – assault by Vinicius?

Champions League exit in the round of 16

Leipzig rails against referee – “One of our players would have received a red card for that”

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Fought bravely: Leipzig’s Willi Orban clears Jude Bellingham. Shortly before, the RB captain had scored to equalize – but that wasn’t enough in the end

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The chances were there, but RB Leipzig was still eliminated from the Champions League. The Rose team misses too many chances against clever Madrid players. Benjamin Henrichs then rages against the referee. The occasion was a scene from Reals Vinicius.

Shortly after the final whistle, Jude Bellingham ran to RB Leipzig coach Marco Rose and hugged him comfortingly. Then the former Dortmund player also gave his ex-coach his jersey – but even that couldn’t alleviate Rose’s disappointment after losing the Champions League at Real Madrid. After the 1:1 (0:0) in the second leg of the round of 16, it was over for the Saxons in the premier class despite a strong performance. Real, led by their chief strategist Toni Kroos, will instead make it to the quarter-finals.

“Leipzig did well. “They defended very, very well and found the way to play good counterattacks through defending,” praised Kroos afterwards on DAZN. In fact, the Leipzig team were better and braver for long stretches, but Vinicius Junior (65th minute) gave the hosts the lead with their first big chance. Shortly afterwards, RB captain Willi Orban (68th) equalized with a header. But it was no longer enough for the Bundesliga club.

After their success in the first leg, Real didn’t do more than they had to. Led by Kroos, the Whites controlled the ball most of the time, but didn’t make much effort to get into the dangerous areas. Instead, Leipzig were the better team, they just couldn’t convert their superiority into the much-needed goals.

Willi Orban scored with a header for Leipzig – not enough

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The Saxons tried early on to play for the necessary lead. However, they did not initially launch an unconditional offensive. Benjamin Sesko (10th) failed to get past Real goalkeeper Andriy Lunin, but had previously been offside. Shortly afterwards, Lois Openda had a better chance (16th), but his shot from a tight angle went just wide after great work by Dani Olmo.

Vinicius’ assault?

The Saxons tried early on to play for the necessary lead. However, they did not initially launch an unconditional offensive. Benjamin Sesko (10th) failed to get past Real goalkeeper Andriy Lunin, but had previously been offside. Shortly afterwards, Lois Openda had a better chance (16th), but his shot from a tight angle went just wide after great work by Dani Olmo.

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This is how a game developed, as the Madrilenians had probably planned beforehand. Leipzig tried hard, but Real largely controlled the action. The hosts defended cleverly and hardly gave the Saxons any space. Due to the wait-and-see style of play, Leipzig repeatedly had shooting opportunities like those from Xavi Simons (41′) or Openda (42′), but the guests were unable to take advantage of them.

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Real played casually, Real relied on their experience. It probably didn’t bother the hosts that the first whistle was blown at half-time for their cautious style of play. Real did their thing, Leipzig, on the other hand, kept pushing. The Spaniards only advanced more slowly. And it was somehow fitting for this game that they were immediately successful with their first big chance.

Bellingham drove the ball in midfield and waited patiently for the right moment. This came when Vinicius Junior suddenly and quickly changed his route for Orban. Bellingham passed to the Brazilian, who took the lead from close range. Shortly beforehand, however, Vinicius had pushed Orban, which could have been viewed as physical violence. However, there was only a yellow card for that.

Vinicius is only warned after his push against Leipzig’s Orban

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An absurdity for Leipzig’s Benjamin Henrichs. “I strongly assume that one of our players would have received a red card for that,” said the defender at DAZN. “He hits Willi in the face.” When asked about a supposed bonus for top clubs in the premier class, Henrichs replied: “I’ll say quite honestly: If it had been the other way around and a player from us was attacking one of Real Madrid, it would be him kicked off the pitch. One hundred percent.” They had enough chances to still win the game.

RB continued to attack after the bitter deficit. After a cross from David Raum, Orban equalized with a diving header. Even after that, the guests were superior because Real suddenly revealed far too big gaps in the defense around national player Antonio Rüdiger. Nevertheless, Leipzig did not manage to exploit the favorites’ temporary weaknesses. Although coach Marco Rose also gave his all on the sidelines and repeatedly encouraged his team with wild gesticulations. In stoppage time, Olmo hit the crossbar.

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