Bundesliga: Leipzig wins at Heindenheim and takes the lead in the standings

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Fourth in the Bundesliga, RB Leipzig traveled to the surprisingly promoted Heidenheim this Sunday for the 6th day. The opportunity for Marco Rose’s players to temporarily take the lead in the German championship, in the event of victory, while waiting for the match between Eintracht Frankfurt and Bayern Munich.

If Leipzig dominated the first half, it was not until the second half that the RBL opened the scoring. Served in depth by Antonio Nusa, Loïs Openda adjusts Kevin Müller with a right-footed shot into the side net (59th). Thanks to the Belgian’s fourth goal in the Bundesliga this season, the RBL moved to the top of the championship. Heidenheim remains in eighth place.

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