Bonucci debut postponed
With an artful shot by Xavi Simons and a double strike by Benjamin Sesko, RB Leipzig overcame its Union trauma and also ended the impressive home run of the Berliners. After the last five defeats against the “Iron” in the Bundesliga, the Saxons prevailed 3-0 (0-0).
It was Union’s first defeat at the Stadion an der Alten Försterei after 24 league games. Curious: Even in the last defeat so far, the 0: 3 against Borussia Dortmund in February 2022, the name of the guest coach was Marco Rose. The Dutchman Simons (51st minute) put Leipzig in the lead. Substitute Sesko’s two goals (85′, 87′) made the final score.
RB prevented a false start in the league and climbed to fourth place in the table ahead of the Berliners with their second win of the season. In front of 22,012 spectators in the sold-out arena, Union striker Kevin Volland (64th) saw the red card after a foul on Mohamed Simakan.
Another enormously eventful week ended with a setback for Union, although Sunday had got off to a good start. The first big round of applause erupted almost 90 minutes before the game from the Union fans who were already there. Leonardo Bonucci stepped onto the lawn in the stadium at the Alte Försterei for the first time on a match day. The Italian European champions are a symbol, practically the icing on the cake for the rapid rise of the Irons into the continental football elite.
You don’t have to “pinch” yourself, said club boss Dirk Zingler before kick-off on the “DAZN” microphone, but this week was “special” with Real Madrid as the drawn Champions League opponent, Robins Gosens as the first current DFB international and Bonucci’s arrival from Juventus Turin. The star defender sat on the bench first, that’s just the way it is with the “iron”. From there, Bonucci saw a game of the Scanning category.
Sabitzer, Kim & Co.: Top Bundesliga transfers in summer 2023
Robin Koch | Leeds -> Entry Frankfurt | Market value: €18 million
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Rental fee 500,000 euros
(In this gallery, arrivals and departures are taken into account and listed according to market value or transfer fee, whichever is higher. As of September 2, 2023)
Marcel Sabitzer | FC Bayern -> BVB | Market value: €20 million
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Transfer fee: €19 million
Konstantinos Mavropanos | Stuttgart -> West Ham | Transfer fee: €20 million
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Ramy Bensebaini | Gladbach -> BVB | Market value: €20 million
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free transfer
Wataru Endo | VfB Stuttgart -> Liverpool | Transfer fee: €20 million
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Market value: €6.5 million
Granite Xhaka | Arsenal -> Bayer 04 | Market value: €20 million
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Transfer fee: €15 million
Nicolas Seiwald RB Salzburg -> RB Leipzig | Transfer fee: €20 million
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Market value: €20 million
Raphael Guerreiro | BVB -> Bayern Munich | Market value: €20 million
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free transfer
Victor Boniface | Union SG -> Bayer 04 | Transfer fee: €20.5 million
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Market value €12 million
Djibril Sov | Entry Frankfurt -> Seville | Market value: €22 million
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Transfer fee: €10 million
Nathan Tella | Southampton -> Leverkusen | Transfer fee: €23.3 million
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Market value: €18 million
Christoph Baumgartner Hoffenheim -> RB Leipzig | Transfer fee: €24 million
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Market value: €24 million
Benjamin Sesko | RB Salzburg -> RB Leipzig | Transfer fee: €24 million
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Market value: €24 million
Alejandro Grimaldo | Benfica -> Bayer 04 | Market value: €25 million
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free transfer
Kevin Shame | SC Freiburg -> FC Brentford | Transfer fee: €25 million
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Market value: €25 million (obligatory purchase)
Brenden Aaronson | Leeds -> Union Berlin | Market value: €25 million
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loan
Lovro Mayer | Stade Rennes -> Wolfsburg | Transfer fee: €25 million
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Market value: €20 million
Daichi Kamada | Eintracht Frankfurt -> Lazio | Market value: €27 million
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free transfer
Konrad Laimer | RB Leipzig -> FC Bayern | Market value: €28 million
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free transfer
Evan Ndicka | Frankfurt -> AS Roma | Market value: €28 million
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free transfer
Felix Nmecha | Wolfsburg -> BVB | Transfer fee: €30 million
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Market value: €15 million
Sadio Mané | FC Bayern -> Al-Nassr FC | Transfer fee: €30 million
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Market value: €25 million
Lukeba Castle | O. Lyon -> RB Leipzig | Transfer fee: €30 million
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Market value: €25 million
Jesper Lindstrom | E. Frankfurt -> Napoli | Transfer fee: €30 million
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Market value: €28 million
Marcus Thuram | Gladbach -> Inter | Market value: €32 million
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free transfer
Loïs Openda | RC Lens -> RB Leipzig | Transfer fee: €38.5 million
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Market value: €35 million
Xavi Simons | PSG -> Leipzig | Market value: €40 million
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loan
Benjamin Pavard | FC Bayern -> Inter | Market value: €40 million
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Transfer fee: €30 million
Ryan Gravenberch | FC Bayern -> Liverpool | Transfer fee: €40 million
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Market value: €30 million
Mickey van de Ven | Wolfsburg -> Tottenham | Transfer fee: €40 million
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Market value: €30 million
Lucas Hernandez | FC Bayern -> PSG | Market value: €45 million
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Transfer fee: €45 million
Moussa Diaby | Bayer 04 -> Aston Villa | Transfer fee: €55 million
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Market value: €50 million
Min Jae Kim | Napoli -> Bayern Munich | Market value: €60 million
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Transfer fee: €50 million
Dominik Szoboszlai | Leipzig -> Liverpool | Transfer fee: €70 million
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Transfer fee: €50 million
Christopher Nkunku | RB Leipzig -> Chelsea | Market value: €80 million
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Transfer fee: €60 million
Josko Gvardiol | RB Leipzig -> Man City | Transfer fee: €90 million
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Market value: €75 million
Randal Kolo Muani | E. Frankfurt -> PSG | Transfer fee: €95 million
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Market value: €80 million
Harry Kane | Tottenham -> Bayern Munich | Transfer fee: €100 million
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Market value: €90 million
Jew Bellingham | BVB -> Real Madrid | Market value: €120 million
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Transfer fee: €103 million
The mutual respect was palpable. Leipzig had lost five times in a row 1:2 against Köpenicker in the league. “We want to stay true to ourselves and appear confident. We know exactly what to expect,” said coach Rose. In fact, the Saxons did not let themselves be taken by surprise as in previous Union appearances. The rooms were blocked, a chance was lurking up front, but again there was no room for Timo Werner in this concept.
The Berliners had only one chance in the first half with a header from Volland (13′). Since delivering and preventing chances is also a genuine Union quality, Leipzig only had two chances to shoot through Youssuf Poulsen (15th) and the very agile Simons (18th). It wasn’t particularly dangerous.
Bonucci warmed up with the other substitutes at the break, high fives for new teammates Robin Knoche and Danilho Doekhi as they re-entered the pitch. From the bench, the Italian saw how Simons felt the ball from around 18 meters into the Union goal. It was the first gap in the Berlin defense.
Union reacted hectically and unhappily. Volland hit Simakan from behind with a sliding tackle. Referee Daniel Schlager pulled out the red card. Outnumbered, Union found no way to avert defeat. In the final quarter of an hour it was temporarily quiet in the stadium because of an emergency doctor’s call in the away block. Sesko made the decision with his first two Bundesliga goals.
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