RB Leipzig's hopes of challenging for the Bundesliga title suffered a setback after a goalless draw with Borussia Monchengladbach. This result leaves Leipzig five points behind leaders Bayern Munich, having played an extra match. Both teams struggled to create clear chances at Borussia-Park, with key decisions not going Gladbach's way.
The first half saw limited action, as neither team managed to test the goalkeepers. Antonio Nusa and Conrad Harder missed the target for Leipzig, while Florian Neuhaus squandered two opportunities for Gladbach. The second half began with excitement when Franck Honorat scored for Gladbach, but his goal was disallowed for offside after a VAR review.
Conrad Harder came close to scoring for Leipzig in the 71st minute.
His powerful long-range shot forced Moritz Nicolas into a spectacular save. Later, David Raum hit the crossbar with just ten minutes remaining, as both sides failed to find a winner. A penalty decision against Willy Orban was overturned, adding to the drama.
Despite their slow start, Leipzig improved in the second half but couldn't capitalise on their chances. They recorded 0.91 expected goals (xG) from 20 shots compared to Gladbach's 0.35 from seven attempts. Raum was instrumental, creating five chances and attempting nine crosses.
Gladbach have historically struggled against Leipzig, winning only four of their 19 Bundesliga encounters (D4 L11). They have also failed to score in five of their last six meetings with Leipzig. This match further highlighted their difficulties in breaking down Leipzig's defence.
Raum's performance stood out as he made three clearances and won possession four times. His efforts were crucial in keeping Leipzig competitive throughout the match. Despite these efforts, neither team could secure victory.
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Although both teams had moments of promise, they ultimately shared the points in this encounter. The draw reflects ongoing challenges for both sides as they aim to improve their standings in the league table.












