Bundesliga
RB Leipzig began their 2023/24 UEFA Champions League campaign with a hard-earned win away to Swiss champions Young Boys.
Young Boys 1-3 RB Leipzig
Goals: 0-1 Simakan (3'), 1-1 Elia (33'), 1-2 Schlager (72'), 1-3 Šeško (90'+2)
On a three-match winning run in the Bundesliga, Leipzig made a flying start at the Stadium Wankdorf. After sights of goal for Yussuf Poulsen and Xaver Schlager, Mohamed Simakan met a David Raum corner to give his team a third-minute lead. Xavi and Benjamin Henrichs flashed long-range efforts wide, before Youngs Boys levelled very much against the run of play through Meschak Elia's fine outside-of-the-boot strike.
Anthony Racioppi pulled off a smart double save from Poulsen and Loïs Openda after the restart. Openda then shot wide, before being thwarted by another strong Racioppi save. Benjamin Šeško made an immediate impact with a fine solo run and finish, only for the goal to be ruled out for offside. Leipzig's persistence eventually told when Schlager fizzed in a shot from range. Šeško added the gloss at the end of a late counter to secure Marco Rose's team a deserved three points ahead of their next Group G fixture at home to holders Manchester City on 4 October.
Match stats
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Teams
Young Boys: Racioppi - Janko (Blum 69'), Amenda, Camara (c), Benito - Niasse (Nsame 85'), Lauper (Males 77'), Garcia (Persson 77') - Ugrinic - Elia, Itten (Ganvoula 70')
Unused subs: Von Ballmoos, Marino, Lakomy, Imeri, Chaiwa, Lustenberger, Monteiro
Out: -
Coach: Raphael Wicky
Leipzig: Blaswich - Henrichs, Simakan, Lukeba, Raum - Xavi (Werner 88'), Kampl (c), Schlager, Forsberg (Baumgartner 80') - Openda (Lenz 88'), Poulsen (Šeško 64')
Unused subs: Gulacsi, Seiwald, Carvalho, Köhler
Out: Bitshiabu (knee), Haidara (calf), Klostermann (ill), Olmo (knee), Orban (knee)
Coach: Marco Rose
As it happened!
That's that! Benjamin Šeško rounds off a Leipzig counter-attack and nets to bag the first three points of the campaign for the delighted visitors.
There will be five minutes tacked onto the end of this one.
Timo Werner and Christopher Lenz come on to give Xavi and Openda a deserved breather.
But not at the end he would have liked. The Leipzig defender is a hair's breadth away from nodding Elias's centre into his own net. RBL escape.
It's time for Marco Rose to make a change and it's Christoph Baumgartner coming on for Emil Forsberg.
It's one more double swap for the hosts as they seek to pull level once again late on.
The substitute goes in far too late on Xavi and that's one more booking for a Young Boys' player.
The visitors are ahead and an away goal had been coming. Xaver Schlager wallops one from distance and the ball flies into the corner!
Ganvoula and Blum have been thrown into the mix by Young Boys' boss Raphaël Wicky.
Benjamin Šeško almost makes a dream start after coming on for Leipzig but the forward's headed effort from the back stick is ruled out for offside.
Young Boys' goalscorer Elias sends an effort not too far wide of the upright. The home fans can sense there is a goal for their team here.
Poulsen heads off the field to applause from the away fans. Benjamin Šeško is on ...
The Leipzig forward meets Raum's centre with a header that should be in all the way but Racioppi makes an super save to deny the visitors once again.
The Young Boys' player upends Kampl and sees yellow for his troubles.
Schlager feeds Openda but the forward fails to get a shot away after an enterprising turn.
Leipzig's midfielder goes into the referee's notebook for complaining about an earlier decision.
A VAR check is needed after Xavi appears to be upended by Racioppi inside the Young Boys' box. The officials upstairs say no penalty and the hosts breathe a sigh of relief.
Anthony Racioppi has been the busier of the two keepers so far this half, the 24 year old making a smart double stop to deny Poulsen and Openda a ltlle earlier.
Leipzig begin the second half as they did the first, by taking the game to Young Boys. Poulsen and Openda have been foiled with several efforts on goal as the visitors look to retake the lead.
The second half is underway at the Stadion Wankdorf.
A half of two halves. Leipzig dominated the first and opened the scoring early doors via Simakan's header. Young Boys mounted a delayed response and ended the half in the ascendency following Elias's fine leveller.
The Young Boys player goes in on Xavi and that's the first yellow card of the game.
Henrichs and Xavi try to ease the pressure on Leipzig but the pair get their wires crossed and the visiting move breaks down. Marco Rose will be happy to hear the half-time whistle at this stage.
Young Boys have turned this game right around and are the dominant force right now. Elias tries a cross but Blaswich can intercept.
Ugrinic sets up Elias who sends a super strike into the net with the outside of his boot. The home crowd go wild, and understandably so. That was a wonderful goal.
Ooooh that was close from Henrichs, who flashes an effort narrowly over the top. Great effort from the Leipzig full back.
Young Boys forward Meschack Elia gets the home crowd on their feet with an exciting run on the break. His efforts go unrewarded, however, with Leipzig able to clear their lines.
Strong running from Openda down the right and the forward's cross just evades Xavi thanks to some solid work from Amenda.
Young Boys have steadied the early storm somewhat and the hosts are finally starting to see a bit of the ball.
The irrepressible Xabi almost puts Leipzig 2-0 up. The Dutch attacking midfielder sends a shot at the target that flies just past the upright.
Lest we forget, Mohamed Simakan's early opener means he has scored the first goal of the 2023/24 UEFA Champions League! That's no small feat for the 23-year-old centre back.
Visiting coach Marco Rose will be delighted with his side thus far. Die Roten Bullen - playing in their sixth group stage campaign - have taken the game to their opponents and continue to threaten from set pieces.