He Leipzig failed in his efforts to reach the table in terms of his aspirations to get a place for the next Champions League when fell defeated in the field of Stuttgart (2-1), which with this victory is positioned 5th and only 1 point from the energy table, which is 4th. The local team, led by the talented Sebastian Hoenessbecame strong to overcome an initial goal of Benjamin Sesko and lost hope Leipzigwhich ended in double numerical inferiority due to the dismissals of the aforementioned Slovenian striker and Lois Openda in the final stretch of the conflict.
Even if it is the Stuttgart the team that entered the game best, the first to hit was the Leipzig in 10′. He did Benjamin Seskoby finishing with a strong shot from inside the area of a good collective play in which he played more than important role Vermeerenwho stole the ball and created a corresponding counterattack.
Far from falling into discouragement, Stuttgart of Hoeness He continued to do his thing, to seek success, and he gradually accumulated the necessary merits to achieve a comeback. However, the goals did not come until the second half. In the 50th minute they tied Jacob Brunn Larsen with a nice header in the middle Deniz Undavand in the 60th minute he made it 2-1 Woltemade after taking advantage of a collective indecisiveness on the part of the Leipzig defense when trying to clear the ball from their area.
From there, there is already an advantage on the scoreboard, Stuttgart He began to feel more comfortable and did nothing but silence the Leipzig. An example of this failure is that Benjamin Sesko at 85′ and Lois Openda In the 88th minute they were sent off after seeing a second yellow card in actions that could have been saved. None of them will be in Leipzig’s next match, on Saturday at the stadium. Bochum.
match lineup
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4
3
16
2
24
25
6
11
26
27
1
17
22
13
4
16
18
44
30
10
11
MHPArena

Péter Gulácsi1
Only Baku17
David Raum22
65′
85′
Nicolas Seiwald13
62′
Willi Orbán4
45′
Lukas Klostermann16
70′
49′
62′
Arthur Vermeeren18
Kevin Kampl44
70′
59′
74′
Benjamin Sesko30
9′
19′
84′
4′
74′
Xavi Simons10
65′
82′
Lois Openda11
69′
87′

Replacements

Maarten Vandevoordt26
Lutcharel Geertruida3
70′
The Chadaille Bitshiabu5
70′
93′
62′
Lionel Voufack48
82′
Eljif Elmas6
74′
Antonio Nusa7
65′
Christoph Baumgartner14
65′
74′
Viggo Gebel47
62′
82′
Robert Ramsak29

coach

Sebastian Hoeneß
Marco Rose
Source: La Verdad

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