Bundesliga warming up into a three-way title race

RB Leipzig currently top the Bundesliga log. Photo: Fabrizio Bensch/Reuters

RB Leipzig currently top the Bundesliga log. Photo: Fabrizio Bensch/Reuters

Published Sep 15, 2019

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BERLIN – Last season's top three lead the way as the Bundesliga

title race already begins to take shape after four matches.

RB Leipzig and Bayern Munich had to settle for a 1-1 draw in a match

which could have gone either way in the weekend's top game, while

Borussia Dortmund dismissed a Bayer Leverkusen side, an outside

pretender to the crown, with an emphatic 4-0 victory.

It leaves Leipzig unbeaten after their first dropped points with 10

points at the top, a point ahead of Dortmund and two up on champions

Bayern, whose points tally after four games is their worst in five

years.

Although it is early in the season, all the indications are that it

will be one of these three teams who will be playing for the

Bundesliga title. Saturday's meeting in Leipzig was therefore closely

scrutinized to see if the home side, now trained by Julian

Nagelsmann, could emerge as the main threat to Bayern's quest for an

eighth straight title.

On the evidence of the first half, it is clear that no one can write

off Bayern, who controlled the game and led from an early Robert

Lewandowski goal, only to concede a penalty, converted by Emil

Forsberg in first-half stoppage time.

On the evidence of the second half though, Leipzig will be difficult

to tame even though they could perhaps in the end have been the team

more grateful for the point.

"We played sensationally in the first half, it was our best

performance so far," Kovac said.

"We didn't allow them anything but should have made more of our

dominance. We made life difficult for ourselves after that. We

shouldn't have conceded the penalty after losing the ball.

"Leipzig changed their formation at half-time, we should have been

more compact in midfield. It was an open contest then.

"At the end of the day the result is annoying. We had more chances,

we played well but unfortunately squandered two points. We're looking

at the bright side of the game: we turned in a really good display."

Nagelsmann said: "We didn't really have a grip in the first half,

Bayern enjoyed much more time on the ball.

"Things went better in after the break, we had more possession and

some chances. At the end of the day the draw may be a bit lucky but

not necessarily undeserved."

As far as the league season is concerned, much will depend on how

Nagelsmann's team copes with the strains of Champions League

football, with a visit to Benfica coming up on Tuesday.

"It's always important to go into a midweek European match with some

momentum from our league game," Nagelsmann said.

"We'll take a positive feeling with us to Lisbon and hopefully it

will help us make a good start in the Champions League against

Benfica."

Bayern meanwhile will welcome the visit of Red Star Belgrade on

Wednesday as perhaps an opportunity to field new signings Philippe

Coutino and Ivan Perisic, who were left on the bench in Leipzig.

Dortmund meanwhile have bounced back from a 3-1 defeat at Union

Berlin in their last league outing by trouncing Leverkusen 4-0 with

two goals from Marco Reus and one each from Paco Alcacer and Raphael

Guerreiro.

Anything but a win would have led to serious questions for coach

Lucien Favre, but he can now look ahead to Tuesday's visit of

Barcelona in the Champions League with confidence restored.

"It's important to remain calm, and that's exactly what the team

managed to do today," Favre said.

"We didn't make any major mistakes. We have to continue in the same

vein. It's important that we keep clean sheets. We can play

possession-based football, but we can also play on the

counter-attack. We did a great job today."

Bayern will now look forward to making up ground in the league next

Saturday when they welcome promoted Cologne, while Leipzig and

Dortmund have tricky away games, at Werder Bremen and Eintracht

Frankfurt respectively.

dpa

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