RB Leipzig spectacularly squandered a three-goal lead at VfL Bochum and suffered the next low blow in the battle for a Champions League place. Three days after the 2:1 defeat in Stuttgart, coach Marco Rose's team only managed a 3:3 (3:0) draw at the local club. VfL's Myron Boadu was crowned man of the day with a hat-trick.
The Saxons, who started the game with major personnel worries in attack, initially compensated strongly for their notable absentees, but then collapsed. Bochum, on the other hand, who were almost hopeless a few weeks ago, showed impressive comeback qualities. Staying in the Bundesliga is once again a realistic goal.
In front of 24,158 spectators at the Ruhrstadion, Willi Orban (10th minute), Antonio Nusa (13th) and Christoph Baumgartner (22nd) gave Leipzig a seemingly reassuring lead. However, Boadu (48th/56th/61st/foul penalty) ensured a frenetically cheered equalizer.