Bundesliga: Leipzig crushes Cologne

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The 26th day of the Bundesliga began this Friday on the lawn of Cologne which hosted Leipzig. Bloodless, the locals absolutely needed points against a team that is competing for European places. Two teams in need, it was the assurance of a wild start to the match and it was not lacking. Indeed, while Xavi Simons opened the scoring (0-1, 15th), Sargis Adamyan equalized immediately (1-1, 18th).

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And while Cologne thought they could grab the point from the draw, the locals took on water after the hour mark. Loïs Openda, on his legs, gave the RBL the advantage (1-2, 53rd) before offer a double a few minutes later (1-3, 57th). Amadou Haïdara (1-4, 70th) and Yussuf Poulsen (1-5, 82nd) ​​confirmed the success of the visitors who temporarily climbed to fourth place. Cologne remains sixteenth.

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