RB Leipzig trembled up against Hertha BSC: 3-0 almost playful

Berliners make it exciting

RB Leipzig is also continuing its upward trend in the Bundesliga and has moved up to one point in the European Cup. After winning the Champions League at Celtic Glasgow, coach Marco Rose’s team won 3-2 (3-0) against Hertha BSC on Saturday evening. Emil Forsberg (25th minute), Abdou Diallo (30th) and Willi Orban (45th) ensured a reassuring 3-0 half-time lead in front of 47,069 fans. But Dodi Lukebakio (62nd/hand penalty) and Stevan Jovetic (64th) shortened for Hertha, whose series of five unbeaten games ultimately broke.

Rose made just two changes to his starting XI compared to the Glasgow win, showing he had the right instincts. Both Forsberg, who was playing for the sick Timo Werner, and Diallo, who was in the starting XI for Josko Gvardiol, scored and steered the initially mixed game in the direction of Leipzig before the break. It is possible that Rose will rotate bigger on Tuesday in the DFB Cup against Hamburger SV.

At first it didn’t look like the usual goal festival against Hertha. In the past, when the two teams met, an average of 3.75 goals per game were scored, but coach Sandro Schwarz has instilled greater defensive discipline in the capital club. This held in the initial phase in that Leipzig only had a top-class chance after 24 minutes through Christopher Nkunku, which Oliver Christensen defused.

A minute later, however, things went too fast for Hertha: Xaver Schlager captured the ball in midfield, Dominik Szoboslai crossed into the center, where Forsberg let the ball drift over his knee and into the goal. Five minutes later, Diallo got the fans excited again after a corner, this time it was his first goal in the RB jersey that counted. In Mainz, a goal by the central defender was disallowed. Shortly before the break, Orban finally increased to 3: 0: André Silva hit the post, but the defender stood perfectly and dusted off.

Thuram jumps into the top 3: the top scorers in the Bundesliga

14 Jeremie Frimpong (Bayer Leverkusen) – 4 goals in 10 games

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8 Sadio Mané (Bayern) – 4 goals in 9 games

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8 Leroy Sané (Bayern) – 4 goals in 9 games

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8 Ramy Bensebaini (Borussia Monchengladbach) – 4 goals in 9 games

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8 Dodi Lukebakio (Hertha BSC) – 4 goals in 9 games

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8 Ermedin Demirovic (FC Augsburg) – 4 goals in 9 games

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8 Florian Kainz (1. FC Cologne) – 4 goals in 9 games

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7 Michael Gregoritsch (SC Freiburg) – 4 goals in 8 games

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6 Jamal Musiala (Bayern) – 5 goals in 8 games

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4 Sheraldo Becker (Union Berlin) – 6 goals in 9 games

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4 Daichi Kamada (Eintracht Frankfurt) – 6 goals in 9 games

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3 Marcus Thuram (Borussia Monchengladbach) – 7 goals in 10 games

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2 Christopher Nkunku (RB Leipzig) – 7 goals in 9 games

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1 Niclas Fullkrug (Werder Bremen) – 8 goals in 10 games

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Schwarz made a tactical change, taking Ivan Sunjic from the field for striker Aka Kanga, and Marvin Plattenhardt had to make way for Maximilian Mittelstädt on the left-hand side of defence. This did not result in chances at first, but Silva (50th) closed too hastily on the other side. A little later, Nkunku (59th) missed his goal. But there was support for Hertha when Diallo jumped a cross on the arm in the penalty area. Lukebakio confidently converted the penalty due.

Rose brought in two new full-backs and Kevin Kampl in central midfield to calm the game. That backfired at first. First Kampl caused a free kick, then he lost sight of his opponent Jovetic. The Montenegrin scored – and the game was open again. Leipzig tried to control the game, but Jovetic (70′), Chidera Ejuke (81′), Davie Selke (86′) and Wilfried Kanga (90’+4), who hit the post, had great chances to equalise.

Three professionals share first place: the most valuable players in the Bundesliga

18 Ryan Gravenberch | Bayern Munich | Market value: €35 million

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18 Karim Adeyemi | BVB | Market value: €35 million

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18 Sebastien Haller | BVB | Market value: €35 million

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18 Niklas Süle | BVB | Market value: €35 million

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18 Edmond Tapsoba | Leverkusen | Market value: €35 million

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18 Josko Gvardiol | RB Leipzig | Market value: €35 million

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18 Giovanni Reyna | BVB | Market value: €35 million

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16 Dani Olmo | RB Leipzig | Market value: €40 million

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16 Dayot Upamecano | Bayern Munich | Market value: €40 million

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14 Lucas Hernández | Bayern Munich | Market value: €50 million

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14 Patrick Schick | Leverkusen | Market value: €50 million

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11 Kingsley Coman | Bayern Munich | Market value: €60 million

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11 Leroy Sané | Bayern Munich | Market value: €60 million

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11 Moussa Diaby | Leverkusen | Market value: €60 million

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8 Leon Goretzka | Bayern Munich | Market value: €65 million

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8 Serge Gnabry | Bayern Munich | Market value: €65 million

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8 Yamal Musiala | Bayern Munich | Market value: €65 million

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4 Sadio Mané | Bayern Munich | Market value: €70 million

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4 Matthijs de Ligt | Bayern Munich | Market value: €70 million

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4 Alphonso Davies | Bayern Munich | Market value: €70 million

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4 Florian Wirtz | Leverkusen | Market value: €70 million

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1 Christopher Nkunku | RB Leipzig | Market value: €80 million

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1 Joshua Kimmich | Bayern Munich | Market value: €80 million

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1 Jew Bellingham | BVB | Market value: €80 million

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