This is a method for many. Leipzig-Young Boyswhere the German team qualified for the Champions League round of 16 as second in the group after Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City and with the Swiss team in the Europa League, and the sa Marco Rose They ended it with a 2-1 victory. In the other game of group G, the city, which already has a safe first place, defeated the relegated Red Star (2-3).
He Leipzig was inaccurate and predictable in the first half, where a goal was not allowed by Benjamin Sesko after VAR consultation in the 6th minute. Boys He knows how to position himself well on the field of play, take advantage of the spaces left by his rival, but he cannot advance on the scoreboard despite the fact that he offers a better image than his opponent.
Improved the Leipzig in the second half, where the goals came. sex He put the German team ahead in the 51st minute, he received the ball well, shot with his left foot, after receiving the ball sent to him. Benjamin Henrichs.
The truth is that Boys He wanted to say goodbye to this group stage in the best possible way and two minutes later he leveled the score. After playing the Jean-Pierre Nsame, Ebrima Colley made it 1-1 in the 53rd minute.
But the response from Leipzigthat in the 56th minute and after Emil Forsberg (taking advantage of a pass Kevin Kampl) achieved the previous winning goal. It’s right Forsberg i enter Xavi Simonssubstitute this Wednesday, in the 74th minute.
He can no longer dial the Boysdespite the great opportunity he wasted Joel Monteiro moments before the referee’s final whistle. The Swiss had no intention of achieving more, despite having a good first period. At half throttle, the Leipzig They closed this league with their fourth victory and now they are waiting to find out who they will face in the round of 16.
Source: La Verdad

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