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Football singularity-Chapter 391 Vs Leipzig
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[Saturday, 05/10/2019, 12:00, Leverkusen]
Saturday the BayArena was alive with anticipation as Bayer Leverkusen took on RB Leipzig in the 7th week of the Bundesliga. Both teams were in top form, with their respective coaches, Peter Bosz and Julian Nagelsmann, ready to face each other. This promises to be a thrilling encounter between two attacking sides in front of 26,000 spectators.
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Leverkusen kicked off, with Aránguiz and Baumgartlinger controlling the tempo early on. Leipzig pressed high, forcing Sinkgraven and Tah into quick decisions at the back. Hrádecký, took a more active role in the match as he could be seen shouting orders, ensuring his defensive line maintained their shape against Leipzig’s aggressive press.
In the 8th minute, Leipzig’s Werner showed why he was one of Europe’s most feared strikers. Exploiting a misstep by Sinkgraven, Werner raced down the right flank and fired a low cross into the box. Matheus Cunha lunged for it but narrowly missed, the ball rolling harmlessly across the face of the goal. Facing that jump scare was the push Leverkusen needed to elevate their level of play.
They responded with a counter in the 12th minute. Bellarabi surged down the left wing, beating Klostermann with a deft feint. Amiri’s curling shot seemed destined for the top corner, but Leipzig’s keeper, Gulácsi, pulled off a spectacular save, diving to his left to tip it over the bar.
The match intensified as Leipzig’s midfield duo, Demme and Laimer, battled hard to break up Leverkusen’s rhythm. Tackles flew in, with Baumgartlinger and Demme both earning stern warnings from the referee.
The intensity only grew as the match pressed on. By the 20th minute, both sides had found their rhythm, exchanging sharp passes and daring runs that had the crowd roaring with every near-miss. Leverkusen’s three-man backline held firm despite Leipzig’s relentless pressing, with Sven Bender particularly impressive in his timing and composure.
In the 23rd minute, Leipzig crafted a dangerous opportunity. Sabitzer threaded a perfectly weighted through ball to Werner, who ghosted between Bender and Tah. Werner unleashed a venomous strike from just inside the box, but Hrádecký was equal to the task, diving to his right to parry the ball away. The rebound fell to Forsberg, who tried to curl it into the far corner, but his effort skimmed just wide of the post.
Leverkusen, unrattled by the near concede, launched a counterattack in the 27th minute. Havertz picked up the ball deep in midfield, his vision and technical ability on full display as he drove forward, weaving past Demme and Laimer. Spotting the overlapping run of Weiser on the right, Havertz delivered a perfectly weighted pass.
Weiser latched onto the ball skipping past Halstenberg with a deft step over before whipping in a low cross into the six-yard box. Still, Pohjanpalo couldn’t make the decisive connection, the ball rolling agonizingly across the face of the goal. The BayArena erupted in frustration but quickly regained its voice, urging the home side forward. It worked as they responded more urgently, pushing Leipzig deeper into their half.
Bellarabi continued to terrorize Klostermann on the left, his quick feet and explosive speed to create an opening. Not wasting the opportunity, he cut inward in the 34th minute, and unleashed a fierce drive, through traffic in the box. The ball skipped under D. Upamecano’s feet, passing by a forest of feet as it sliced through the box heading for near the post.
Gulácsi was able to react by diving towards the near post, but the ball took a deflection sailing towards the middle of the goal. The Bay Arena immediately erupted in uproar as the home fans jumped up from their seats celebrating as Bellarabi sprinted towards the corner flag. The rest of his teammates were not too far behind him as they swarmed him in celebration as they pulled the winger into a hug.
The celebrations were electric, with the BayArena pulsating with energy as the home fans roared their approval. The game had been closer than they would have wanted it to be, but they didn’t mind as they finally managed to gain the lead. Peter Bosz in the caching box could be seen animatedly pumping his fist in Joy.
Leverkusen had taken the lead, but the match was far from over. Leipzig regrouped quickly, with Nagelsmann shouting instructions from the touchline, urging his players to respond. Leipzig resumed play with renewed urgency, pushing higher up the field in search of an equalizer. In the 38th minute, Sabitzer found space on the right flank, delivering a dangerous cross into the box. Werner rose to meet it, but his header lacked precision, sailing harmlessly over the bar. Hrádecký wasted no time, quickly restarting play to maintain Leverkusen’s momentum.
As halftime approached, the intensity remained high. In the 42nd minute, Havertz dazzled the crowd with a piece of individual brilliance. Picking up the ball just inside Leipzig’s half, he danced past Demme with a slick drag-back and nutmegged Laimer, igniting cheers from the stands. He surged forward, but Upamecano read the play well, executing a perfectly timed sliding tackle to deny Havertz a clear shot on goal.
Leipzig’s last chance of the half came in stoppage time. Forsberg floated a free kick into the box, aiming for Orban, who had pushed forward. The Leipzig captain rose above Bender and connected with a powerful header, but Hrádecký reacted superbly, tipping the ball over the bar with his fingertips. The referee blew the whistle shortly after, sending both teams into the tunnel with the score at 1-0 in Leverkusen’s favour.
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The second half kicked off with both teams making tactical adjustments. Nagelsmann brought on Nkunku for Demme to inject creativity into Leipzig’s midfield, while Bosz kept faith in his starting XI, urging them to maintain their high tempo.
Leipzig started strong, pressing Leverkusen aggressively. In the 48th minute, Nkunku showcased his flair, threading a through ball to Werner, who found himself one-on-one with Hrádecký. The crowd held its breath as Werner struck the ball low and hard, the Leverkusen goalkeeper had no chance as the shot was just too well placed.
Werner’s strike thundered into the bottom corner, silencing the BayArena as Leipzig equalized in emphatic fashion. The Leipzig players rushed to the corner flag, celebrating as their fans roared in approval. Nagelsmann clapped enthusiastically on the touchline, his substitution paying immediate dividends.
The game was now perfectly poised, with both teams locked at 1-1. Leverkusen restarted with renewed determination, pushing forward in waves to reclaim their lead. In the 52nd minute, Amiri and Havertz combined brilliantly on the edge of the box, their quick one-twos slicing through Leipzig’s midfield. Amiri found space to shoot but his effort was blocked by Klostermann, who threw himself in front of the ball.
Leipzig responded with a dangerous counterattack in the 57th minute. Sabitzer, now operating more centrally, sprayed a diagonal ball to Nkunku, who drifted out wide to exploit space left by Bellarabi’s advanced position. Nkunku whipped in a curling cross that Forsberg met with a diving header, but Hrádecký was once again equal to the task, palming the ball away with a spectacular save.
60th minute Bosz made his first change of the match in the form of Wendell replacing Sinkgraven to strengthen his defence. A couple of minutes later Diaby replaced Bellarabi on the left flank and Demirbay came on for Aránguiz in the middle. With these series of changes, he had revamped his whole left flank urging his team to control the wing for both attack and defence.
The fresh legs injected new energy into Leverkusen’s play, and the tactical adjustments quickly paid off. Diaby, in particular, made an immediate impact with his blistering pace, tormenting Klostermann who had just breathed a sigh of relief at seeing Bellarabi leave the game. In the 63rd minute, Diaby collected a long diagonal pass from Baumgartlinger, driving at Klostermann who dropped deeper than he should clearly wary of Diabys pace.
Using this opportunity Diaby cut inwards with a swift change of direction and unleashed a curling shot that forced Gulácsi into a fingertip save. Leverkusen began to dominate possession, with Demirbay orchestrating play in midfield. His composure on the ball allowed Havertz and Amiri to push higher up the pitch, creating space and opportunities.
Seeing this Nagelsmann jumped into action making his last substitutes. Sabitzer on the right wing came off for the defensive-minded Patrik Schick to support Klostermann behind him. Matheus Cunha also came off for the Danish Poulsen as Nagelsmann wanted to give Werner more support upfront.
Leipzig’s changes brought immediate solidity to their shape, with Schick helping to contain Diaby’s threat on the left flank. Poulsen’s physical presence and aerial ability also added another dimension to Leipzig’s attack, forcing Leverkusen’s defenders to stay on high alert. In the 68th minute, Leipzig nearly capitalized on their renewed structure. Werner, now playing off Poulsen, received a clever flick-on and broke free down the left channel. Driving into the box, he cut inside past Bender and unleashed a powerful shot.
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To Be Continued...