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Very difficult European debut for RB Leipzig. This Wednesday, the Germans conceded their third defeat in a row in C1 against Liverpool with a score of 1 goal to 0.
A defeat which places the club in 34th position in the Champions League which would be synonymous with elimination from all European competitions. And on top of that, the German team will have to do without their number 10 Xavi Simons for several weeks.
The Dutch international injured his left ankle ligaments during the C1 match against Liverpool. An injury that will keep him away from the field for several weeks.
A real blow for the current second in the Bundesliga. Since the last exercise, Xavi Simons has become one of the strategists of this team.
The current player on loan from Paris Saint-Germain will not be able to help his team get back on track in the Champions League. RB Leipzig’s next meeting in the European Cup will be played at Celtic Glasgow on November 5. To be continued…
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