RB Leipzig fears for the Champions League after losing to Gladbach

Gladbach beats RB, SGE loses

Europa League semi-finalist RB Leipzig has suffered another setback in the fight for the Champions League qualification in the Bundesliga. At Borussia Mönchengladbach, the team of coach Domenico Tedesco lost 1: 3 (1: 2) on Monday evening and thus conceded the second defeat in the league in a row – this time with a majority. Gladbach’s Nico Elvedi saw the red card about half an hour before the end because of an emergency brake (64th minute). Three days before the semi-final second leg at Glasgow Rangers, Leipzig missed the leap back into the top four teams in the table and is only fifth after 32 match days.

Goals by Breel Embolo (17th minute) and Jonas Hofmann (45th + 2/77th) in front of 32,324 fans led to Gladbach’s second win against Leipzig. For the cup finalists, who only dominated in the second half, only Christopher Nkunku (36th) was successful. After a very disappointing season overall, Gladbach can still hope for a conciliatory end to the season and a single-digit place in the table again. Borussia have always managed to do that for ten years.

Only after the break, when Leipzig suddenly put pressure on, did coach Adi Hütter’s team have to fight for victory. Before the change, Leipzig had seemed quite inhibited between the semifinals against Rangers. With five new players compared to the 1-0 win against Glasgow last Thursday, the visitors left the game to Borussia, who did not play international Matthias Ginter. Ginter is facing a season-ending return to his youth club SC Freiburg, which is now ahead of Leipzig on a Champions League spot.

Leipzig was given the tour of Embolo by Konrad Laimer himself. It was the fifth goal in the last six league games for the Swiss international. The Saxons were lucky after almost half an hour when referee Martin Petersen left Josko Gvardiol, who had already been warned, on the field after his second yellow-worthy foul. The Croatian was taken off the field by Tesdesco for Marcel Halstenberg shortly afterwards, but Leipzig was able to continue playing with eleven players and, thanks to individual class, equalized at the first opportunity.

Nkunku, who has been so strong this season, received a pass from André Silva and made four Borussia look old: Luca Netz, Nico Elvedi, Ramy Bensebaini and keeper Yann Sommer had no chance against the French offensive player, who scored his 31st competitive goal in the 48th game game scored this season.

Overall, however, the Gladbachers kept the pressure on at least before the break and deservedly went into the break with a lead because national player Hofmann used a brilliant Embolo pass in injury time in the first half.

After the break, only Leipzig played and after an hour they were in the majority, because Elvedi’s clumsy attempt to defend against Nkunku failed and the Swiss had to leave the field because of this emergency brake. Despite now significantly more ball possession and the numerical superiority, Leipzig was too unimaginative in attack and even conceded the third goal through Hofmann. The Saxons fly straight from Düsseldorf to Scotland on Tuesday, where the return leg in Glasgow is scheduled for Thursday.

Bayer on course for the Champions League – Frankfurt saves strength for West Ham

Bayer Leverkusen is on course for the Champions League, while Eintracht Frankfurt conceded an expected defeat between the semi-final highlights in the Europa League with a B-Elf. Leverkusen consolidated their third place with a 2-0 (1-0) win over the Hessians, who had made eight changes compared to the 2-1 win at West Ham United in the first leg. The defeat cannot seriously be described as a failed dress rehearsal. On Thursday, Eintracht welcomes the Londoners in the fight for the final.

In addition, for Frankfurt, for which the league is no longer about anything, there was nothing to get in Leverkusen in the past few years, even with the best line-up. This was the seventh defeat in a row at the BayArena with an unbelievable 2:25 goals. For Bayer, the safe participation in the European Cup, which was already certain at the start of the weekend due to the results, is only a stopover. The goal is clearly the Champions League. And that’s very close. Paulinho (18th) and Patrik Schick (51st) scored the goals on Monday with his 22nd goal of the season.

The Frankfurters didn’t really seem unmotivated for the stopover between the two West Ham games. Apparently the final tension was missing. The weakened Leverkusen team allowed the Hessians to play along and waited for counterattacks with their fast players. And one of the first led to success: Moussa Diaby, who was as fast as an arrow, pulled away, served Paulinho with an outside instep pass and the Brazilian, who had been successful the previous week, scored his fourth goal of the season through Kevin Trapp’s legs. Schick also scored in the 34th minute, but had previously been offside.

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The Frankfurters hardly came dangerously in front of the goal. Goncalo Paciencia’s first shot on goal came in the 38th minute and was completely harmless, while Jens Petter Hauge’s was only slightly more dangerous despite a good position (42′). Coach Oliver Glasner saved more energy at the break and made three changes. Tuta and Filip Kostic were the only two outfield players left in the starting XI compared to the game in London.

The goal after the break scored again Bayer. Schick’s jubilation was initially interrupted by referee Benjamin Cortus for offside. However, video evidence showed that the Czech had not been offside by millimeters. The ball went through Trapp’s legs again, and Diaby provided the assist again; it was his eleventh of the current season.

With Süle and Schlotterbeck: These top transfers are fixed for the Bundesliga 2022/23

These top transfers are already fixed for the 2022/23 Bundesliga season

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Transfer fee and market value, including free transfers, are taken into account in this gallery. The higher number is decisive for the ranking.
(as of April 29, 2022)

Faride Alidou – HSV -> Eintracht Frankfurt – market value: €1.5M

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free transfer

Havard Nordtveit – leaves TSG Hoffenheim – market value: €1.5M

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Stefan Ilsanker – leaves Eintracht Frankfurt – market value: €1.5m

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Mike van der Hoorn – Arminia Bielefeld -> FC Utrecht – market value: €1.6M

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fee unknown

Roman Bürki – BVB -> St. Louis City SC – market value: €1.8M

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free transfer

Maximilian Bauer – Greuther Fürth -> FC Augsburg – market value: €2m

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free transfer

Aymen Barkok – Eintracht Frankfurt -> Mainz 05 – market value: €2m

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free transfer

Paul Seguin – Greuther Fürth -> Union Berlin – market value: €2.2m

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free transfer

Rodrigo Zalazar – Eintracht Frankfurt -> Schalke 04 – market value: €2.5m

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Transfer fee: €2 million

Finn Ole Becker – FC St. Pauli -> TSG Hoffenheim – market value: €2.5m

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free transfer

Marcus Ingvartsen – Union Berlin -> Mainz 05 – market value: €3m

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Transfer fee: €2.3 million

Danny da Costa – Eintracht Frankfurt -> Mainz 05 – market value: €3.5m

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free transfer

Jérôme Onguéné – RB Salzburg -> Eintracht Frankfurt – market value: €3.5M

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free transfer

João Klauss – TSG Hoffenheim -> St Louis City SC – market value: €3.5M

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Transfer fee: €3.2 million

Axel Witsel – leaves BVB – market value: €4m

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free transfer

Grischa Prömel – Union Berlin -> TSG Hoffenheim – market value: €5.5M

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free transfer

Anthony Caci – Racing Strasbourg -> Mainz 05 – market value: €6m

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free transfer

Patrick Wimmer – Arminia -> VfL Wolfsburg – market value: €8M

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Fee: ?

Jakub Kaminski – Lech Poznan -> VfL Wolfsburg – market value: €10M

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Transfer fee: €10 million

John Anthony Brooks – leaves VfL Wolfsburg – market value: €12m

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Randal Kolo Muani – Nantes -> Eintracht Frankfurt – market value: €15M

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free transfer

Hee-chan Hwang – RB Leipzig -> Wolves* – fee: €16.7m

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Market value: €13 million
*Hwang is already on loan for the Wolves in the 2021/22 season

Matthias Ginter – leaves Gladbach – market value: €24m

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Nico Schlotterbeck – Freiburg -> BVB – market value: €28m

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Transfer fee: €20 million

Niklas Süle – FC Bayern -> BVB – market value: €35m

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free transfer

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