RB Leipzig, led by Daniel Olmo With an outstanding first-half performance, they beat Freiburg 5-1 on Tuesday and qualified for the DFB Pokal final, earning the right to defend the title they won last season.
The match was settled about half an hour later. In less than two minutes, between the 13th and 15th minutes, Leipzig scored two goals and then Freiburg could not find a formula to reverse the situation.
Dani Olmo opened the scoring in the 13th minute with a header in the middle of Marcel Halstenberg. This was the start of what would be a demonstration by the Spanish player in the first 45 minutes.
The second goal came 28 seconds later with a left-footed shot from Benjamin Heinrichs on Dani Olmo’s passwhich turned into a nightmare from the midfielder.
the faucet comes on
coach of Freiburg Christian Streich, It started with a three-man defense and two forward full-backs, who came off the bench Vincenzo Griffin, usually the engine of offensive actions After twenty minutes he wanted to straighten up. Grifo entered the field, Freiburg began to play with a defense of four. But it was too late and Leipzig kept coming and scoring.
The third marked it Dominique Szoboszlai in the 37th minute. The Hungarian teamed up with Olmowho received the ball near the crescent and, after brief control, placed it in place for Szoboszlai to identify.
before the break Christopher Nkunku put an end to any doubts that may remain when referring to the interior area, too a pass from Dani Olmo.
Guardiol, sent off
Leipzig’s party got a bit wet in the 57th minute Josko Guardiol, With the game settled, he was sent off with a straight red card for a foul on Sallai as the last man near the area.
With Gvardiol sent off the game changed for the rest of the half hour. Leipzig came back to defend themselves and Freiburg tried to take advantage of their superiority to build on the result at least a little.
However, the many balls in the area launched by Freiburg only reached them for a goal scored by a header by Michael Gregoritsch and at the last moment Leipzig again had a four-goal advantage thanks to an unexpected penalty converted by Szoboszlai.
Source: La Verdad

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