Thanks to Nkunku, Olmo & Co.
When the fans returned, RB Leipzig celebrated the jump to a place in the Champions League. With a 3-1 (1-0) win against 1. FC Köln on Friday, the Saxons moved up to fourth place in the table. It is the runner-up’s best finish this season. RB celebrated the fifth win in the sixth competitive game of 2022 together with 15,000 fans after only very few spectators were allowed in the last three months due to the corona restrictions.
Christopher Nkunku with a fantastic free kick (25th minute), Dani Olmo (54th) and Angeliño (57th) sealed the defeat of FC, who had not lost away from home since October 30, 2021. The return of their coach Steffen Baumgart, who gave full commitment on the sidelines again, did not help the Cologne team. “I love standing there on the edge,” Baumgart emphasized. The coach was recently absent due to a positive corona test. The Cologne goal by Tim Lemperle in injury time was not enough (90+1).
Even if the result was clear, the Rhinelanders were by no means hopelessly inferior. FC stuck to their courageous route and tried to press the favorites from Leipzig early on. However, the team coached by Domenico Tedesco, thanks to their footballing class, managed to repeatedly overplay FC’s line of attack and thus came up with dangerous actions. In the 23rd minute, Nkunku was about to take the lead, but Ellyes Skhiri saved just before the line.
Tedesco’s predecessor: RB Leipzig’s coach after scoring
Jesse March | 07/01/2021 – 12/05/2021 | 20 games | Ø 1.25
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Achim Beierlorzer | 02/11/2015 – 06/30/2015 | 15 games | Ø 1.40
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Ralph Hasenhüttl | 07/01/2016 – 05/16/2018 | 83 games | Ø 1.69
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Tomas Oral | 07/01/2010 – 06/30/2011 | 34 games | Ø 1.88
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Ralf Rangnick | 07/09/2018 – 06/30/2019 | 52 games | Ø 1.92
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Julian Nagelsmann | 07/01/2019 – 06/30/2021 | 95 games | Ø 1.94
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Ralf Rangnick | 07/01/2015 – 06/30/2016 | 36 games | Ø 1.94
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Alexander Zorniger | 07/03/2012 – 02/11/2015 | 93 games | Ø 2.04
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Peter Pacult | 07/01/2011 – 07/03/2012 | 36 games | Ø 2.11
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Tino Vogel | 07/01/2009 – 06/30/2010 | 30 games | Ø 2.67
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But two minutes later it happened. After a foul by Timo Hübers on Olmo, who was preferred to Emil Forsberg again, Nkunku put a spectacular free kick from 18 meters into the upper left corner of the goal. With a little more determination, Leipzig could have led higher at the break. FC, on the other hand, lacked penetrating power. It may also have been due to the failure of goalscorer Anthony Modeste, who was ill. The Frenchman has scored 14 of Cologne’s 33 goals so far and was difficult to replace with Sebastian Andersson.
In the second round, RB gave the Cologne team a little control of the game and then struck ice cold. Olmo put the ball in with a shot from 20 meters out and scored his first goal of the season. Angeliño set the tone shortly after, completing a squeaky clean counterattack via Nkunku and Olmo. Further proof that the people of Leipzig are implementing Tedesco’s system, who replaced the hapless Jesse Marsch in December, better and better. Even during his successful time at Schalke, Tedesco’s team at the time impressed with their merciless efficiency.
With Zakaria, Azmoun & Kruse: The most valuable Bundesliga winter transfers 2022
Max Kruse – from Union Berlin to VfL Wolfsburg – market value: €3.5m
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Transfer fee: €5 million
As of February 1, 2022
João Klauss – From 1899 Hoffenheim to VV St. Truiden – market value €3.5m
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loan
Panagiotis Retsos – From Bayer Leverkusen to Hellas Verona – Market value: €3.5m
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free transfer
Deyovaisio Zeefuik – From Hertha BSC to Blackburn Rovers – market value: €3.5M
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loan
George Bello – From Atlanta United to Arminia Bielefeld – Market value: €4m
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Transfer fee: €600,000
Josuha Guilavogui – From VfL Wolfsburg to Girondins Bordeaux – Market value: €4m
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Loan with option to buy
Kevin Paredes – From DC United to VfL Wolfsburg – Market value: €4m
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Transfer fee: €6.68 million
Marcelo Saracchi – Without a club after leaving RB Leipzig – Market value: €4.5M
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Jean Philippe Mateta | Mainz 05 -> Crystal Palace | Market value: €5 million
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Transfer fee: €11 million; fixed transfer after loan
Tiago Tomás – From Sporting Lisbon to VfB Stuttgart – Market value: €5m
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Loan (€500,000) with purchase option (€15m)
Hannes Wolf – From Bor. M’gladbach to Swansea City – Market value: €5m
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loan
Jordan Torunarigha – From Hertha to KAA Gent – Market value: €5m
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loan
Michaël Cuisance – From FC Bayern to Venezia – market value: €5m
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Transfer fee: €4 million
Hugo Siquet – From Standard Liège to SC Freiburg – Market value: €7m
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Transfer fee: €4.5 million
Jonas Wind – From Copenhagen to VfL Wolfsburg – market value: €7m
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Transfer fee: €12 million
Marc Oliver Kempf – From VfB Stuttgart to Hertha – Market value: €7m
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Transfer fee: €500,000
Brian Brobbey – From RB Leipzig to Ajax – Market value: €7.5M
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loan
Ricardo Pepi – From Dallas to FC Augsburg – market value: €8m
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Transfer fee: €16.4 million
Krzysztof Piatek – From Hertha BSC to Fiorentina – Market value: €10m
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Loan with option to buy
Marvin Friedrich – From Union to Gladbach – Market value: €10m
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Transfer fee: €5.5 million
Nadiem Amiri – From Bayer 04 to CFC Genoa – Market value: €11M
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9 million purchase obligation in case of relegation
Ilaix Moriba – From Leipzig to Valencia – Market value: €20m
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loan
Wout Weghorst – From VfL Wolfsburg to FC Burnley – Market value: €20m
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Transfer fee: €14 million
Sardar Azmoun – From Zenit to Bayer 04 – Market value: €25M
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Transfer fee: €4 million
Denis Zakaria – From M’gladbach to Juventus – market value: €27M
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Transfer fee: €5 million
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