RB Leipzig beat Celtic for the first time in the Champions League – Andre Silva scores

Gulácsi out injured

Timo Werner remained pale during a lightning visit from national coach Hansi Flick, but his fellow strikers ensured RB Leipzig’s first victory in the Champions League. Christopher Nkunku (27th minute) and André Silva (64th/77th) scored the goals in the 3-1 (1-0) win against Celtic Glasgow on Wednesday, giving the Saxons greater hopes of the round of 16 after two bankruptcies at the start. have moved in. Jota (47th) scored for the Scottish champions to equalize in the meantime. If Leipzig also manages to win in Glasgow in the second leg next Tuesday, the cup winners can advance on their own.

The victory in front of 45,228 fans had a bitter aftertaste, however, as Leipzig captain Péter Gulácsi may have injured his knee seriously. After just ten minutes, the goalkeeper’s exit shocked Leipzig. After a sloppy back pass from Werner, the Hungarian international had to save in dire need, but got stuck in the grass. The 32-year-old immediately held his right knee with a pained face, the supervisors immediately indicated a substitution. Gulácsi was carried off the pitch to the accompaniment of chants, while Janis Blaswich made his first appearance in the Champions League at the age of 31.

The team quickly digested the captain’s exit, Nkunku (18th) lobbed the lead after a counterattack – but the video evidence showed the Frenchman with a toe offside. Then the Scots, who combined quickly and directly, got better and had two great opportunities to take the lead within two minutes through goalscorer Kyogo Furuhashi (24/26). Practically in return, Silva sent Nkunku with a strong pass down the left side, who was said to have cleared the 24-year-old with Chelsea about a change, and rounded Celtic goalkeeper Joe Hart and scored the lead. Before half-time, Glasgow were also struck by injury, and captain Callum McGregor had to be substituted.

UEFA Champions League 2022/23: The squad ranking by market values

32 Maccabi Haifa – squad value: €21m

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31 Viktoria Pilsen – squad value: €29m

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30 FC Copenhagen – Squad value: €68m

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29 Shakhtar Donetsk – squad value: €80m

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28 GNK Dinamo Zagreb – squad value: €96m

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27 Celtic Glasgow – squad value: €108m

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26 Glasgow Rangers – Squad Value: €127m

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25 Club Brugge – Squad value: €161m

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24 Red Bull Salzburg – squad value: €204m

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23 Eintracht Frankfurt – squad value: €228m

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22 Sporting Lisbon – Squad value: €230m

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21 Olympique Marseille – squad value: €255m

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20 FC Porto – Squad value: €257m

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19 Benfica – Squad value: €260m

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18 Sevilla FC – Squad value: €277m

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17 Ajax Amsterdam – squad value: €296m

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16 Bayer 04 Leverkusen – squad value: €470m

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15 SSC Napoli – squad value: €481m

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14 Borussia Dortmund – squad value: €483m

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13 RB Leipzig – squad value: €485m

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12 Juventus – squad value: €502m

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11 AC Milan – Squad value: €551m

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10 Inter Milan – squad value: €593m

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9 Atlético Madrid – squad value: €612m

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8 Tottenham Hotspur – Squad Value: €685m

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7 FC Barcelona – Squad value: €814m

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6 Real Madrid – squad value: €838m

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5 Chelsea FC – Squad value: €862m

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4 FC Bayern Munich – squad value: €879m

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3 Paris Saint-Germain – Squad value: €890m

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2 Liverpool FC – Squad value: €925m

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1 Manchester City – Squad value: €1.06bn

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The Scots also put away that with a goal. After a mistake in Leipzig’s play structure, Furuhashi appeared in the penalty area, crossed Jota, who pushed the ball into the empty goal. From then on, there was a party atmosphere in the guest block, which was filled with 3,000 fans. Leipzig didn’t deliver a quick atmosphere killer, only Dominik Szoboszlai’s post hit (58th) startled the Scots. Just three minutes later, the Hungarian international did a much better job, scoring with a fine flick from the edge of the box. However, Silva was offside and took Hart’s view – no goal.

Shortly thereafter, however, Hart made a major bad pass. Szoboszlai picked up the ball, pushed it to Silva and the Portuguese scored to take the lead again. Leipzig now pushed for the preliminary decision, Silva (67th) narrowly missed out on Hart. For the hapless Werner, the working day was over shortly afterwards. Emil Forsberg replaced the striker after 71 minutes. Werner remains in the Leipzig jersey in the Champions League without a home goal.

Silva’s statistics are significantly better. The 26-year-old completed an outstanding combination via Nkunku and Mohamed Simakan with his second goal. The Glasgow block was now silent.

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