Leipzig coach Marco Rose congratulated the City super striker Erling Haaland, who was rather reserved this time, while the RB professionals looked perplexed and disappointed. Even a 2-0 lead thanks to a brace from Lois Openda was not enough for the Saxon Bundesliga club to win at the scene of its greatest disgrace. The revenge for the 7-0 defeat at Manchester City just over eight months ago came to nothing, with the defending Champions League champions winning 3:2 (0:2) on Tuesday evening to remain unbeaten in their 18th game in the top flight.
"Before that, we silenced the stadium properly," said keeper Janis Blaswich on the streaming service DAZN. But it wasn't easy at any stage. The goals conceded were all close, "where we might have been able to get a foot in front".
After the 23-year-old Openda scored in the 13th and 33rd minutes, Haaland (54th) started the comeback before Phil Foden (70th) equalized. Julian Alvarez scored the winning goal in the 87th minute. The battle for top spot in the group has now been decided between the teams that had already qualified: With 13 points, City can no longer be displaced from first place.