At this early juncture of the Bundesliga campaign, we just witnessed a telling tale of last season’s top two. While RB Leipzig have lost three and won one, Bayern Munich have won three of their opening four, on top of poaching arguably Leipzig’s best midfielder, Marcel Sabitzer. This tactical analysis will take a look at the tactics of both sides, and how it ended up in an emphatic three points for Bayern.
Lineups
Leipzig (4-2-3-1): Péter Gulácsi; Nordi Mukiele, Willi Orban, Mohammed Simakan, Angeliño; Konrad Laimer, Kevin Kampl; Christopher Nkunku, Dani Olmo, Dominik Szoboszlai; André Silva.
We saw a few changes from Jesse Marsch after Leipzig’s 1-0 loss to Wolfsburg, namely the full-backs, the double pivot in midfield, and some of the attacking unit. Mukiele and Angeliño came in for Lukas Klostermann and Joško Gvardiol respectively, while Tyler Adams and Amadou Haidara made way for Laimer and Kampl. For the attackers, Olmo replaced Emil Forsberg.





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