After a disappointing debut match of the season versus Mainz, RB Leipzig got back to winning ways on Friday evening in an emphatic 4-0 victory versus Stuttgart, who on the converse won their first match in a vehement display of attacking endeavour. This tactical analysis will take a look at the tactics of both sides and how it ended in three points for Leipzig in the Bundesliga.
Lineups
RB Leipzig (4-2-3-1): Péter Gulácsi; Lukas Klostermann, Willi Orban, Mohamed Simakan, Josko Gvardiol; Tyler Adams, Amadou Haidara; Dominik Szoboszlai, Emil Forsberg, Christopher Nkunku; André Silva.
Jesse Marsch stuck with the 4-2-3-1 that saw them fairly comfortably outperformed against Mainz in the last match, but a few position rotations and player swaps occurred. Firstly at both full-back positions, where Angelino and Nordi Mukiele made way for Gvardiol and Klostermann respectively. Then further up in midfield, Kevin Kampl was replaced with Amadou Hairdara, allowing Forsberg to return to his customary #10 role after a game at left-wing against Mainz. Szoboszlai also made his full debut for Leipzig on the right-wing, with Nkunku moving over to the left flank.





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