Tricolor Defense knelt in gratitude at the end of the game before joining in the celebration of the victory with his teammates.
Definitely the Leipzig (8º) does not carburet. With the possibility of returning to the Bundesliga podium in case of victory, the Red Bull team fell at home (3-1), behind closed doors against the Bayern Leverkusen (3rd), this Sunday for the 13th day, where the Ecuadorian Piero Hincapié played the 90 minutes.
At the top of the table, the Bayern Munich (1st) and the Borussia Dortmund (2nd), separated by a point (31 and 30), have managed to open a gap. The Bayer Leverkusen it follows with 24.
The Leipzig, four times on the podium in the last five years, falls to eighth place, 13 points behind the Bavarian giant, losing any option to stay in the race for the title.
In Germany, where each region decides the restrictions against the increase in COVID-19 cases, Leipzig (in Saxony) were the first elite team to return to play behind closed doors.
In the icy silence of the Red Bull Arena, Leverkusen offered a lesson in effectiveness, thanks to goals from Florian Wirtz, the new star of German soccer, already an international at 18 (21), and the new international francés Moussa Diaby (34), after a great targeted control.
Leipzig got closer on the scoreboard thanks to the Portuguese international André Silva (62), but the visitors quickly made it 3-1 with a shot from Dutch Jermie Frimpong deflected by the Spanish defender Angeliño (64).
The international húngaro de 21 años Dominik Szoboszlai missed a penalty for Leipzig in 87.
In the other match played this Sunday, Eintracht Frankfurt (12th) beat Union Berlin (6th) 2-1.
According to the portal of the digital magazine @ SegmentoF Fútbol detailed that the Ecuadorian, who at the end of the game knelt before joining the celebration of his teammates, played 90 minutes, had 3 clearances, 6 of 9 duels won, 3 tackles, 57 touches, 67.6% accuracy in his passes, 1 key pass, 1 great occasion created.
Results of the 13th day:
Stuttgart – Mainz 2 – 1
Colonia – B. Mönchengladbach 4 – 1
Hertha Berlin – Augsburg 1 – 1
Wolfsburg – Borussia Dortmund 1 – 3
Bochum – Freiburg 2 – 1
Greuther Furth – Hoffenheim 3 – 6
Bayern Munich – Arminia Bielefeld 1-0
Unity Fráncfort – FC Union Berlin 2 – 1
RB Leipzig – Bayer Leverkusen 1 – 3
Classification:
1. Bayern Munich, 31 plus 29 goals
2. Borussia Dortmund, 30, 14 others
3. Bayer Leverkusen, 24, plus 10
4. Freiburg, 22, plus 6
5. Hoffenheim, 20, others 7
6. FC Unión Berlin, 20, plus 1
7. Wolfsburg, 20, minus 2
8. RB Leipzig, 18, other 8
9. Mainz, 18, plus 3
10. Colonia, 18, 0
11. B. Mönchengladbach, 18, 0
12. Eintracht Frankfurt, 18, minus 1
13. Bochum, 16, minus 8
14. Hertha Berlin, 14, minus 14
15. Stuttgart, 13, minus 5
16. Augsburg, 13, minus 10
17. Arminia Bielefeld, 9, menos 10
18. Greuther Furth, 1, menos 28. (D)

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