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2020-08-19T17:52:38.314Z


RB Leipzig lost 3-0 against Paris Saint-Germain in the semi-finals of the Champions League. Here are the voices for the game. RB Leipzig * was in the semi-finals of the Champions League * for the first time . The Saxons missed the final against PSG and lost 3-0. Here you can find the voices for the game. Update from August 19, 5.47 p.m.: During the game between RB Leipzig and PSG , there was, as ...


RB Leipzig lost 3-0 against Paris Saint-Germain in the semi-finals of the Champions League. Here are the voices for the game.

  • RB Leipzig * was in the semi-finals of the Champions League * for the first time .
  • The Saxons missed the final against PSG and lost 3-0.
  • Here you can find the voices for the game.

Update from August 19, 5.47 p.m.: During the game between RB Leipzig and PSG , there was, as is well known, a small dispute between Julian Nagelsmann and Thomas Tuchel . The reason for this was then quickly clarified - at least from the side of the RB coach.

Now a video has surfaced that shows a wild as hell Tuchel , how he takes on Daniel Behlau, the athletic coach of RB Leipzig , after the game in the presence of his stars Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting and Thilo Kehrer . “It's a shame you don't admit it! That shows everything! “, The PSG coach scolds angrily in the direction of Behlau and makes off on crutches.

While the players standing next to them seem embarrassed, Behlau only reacts with a "congratulations on the win ...".

Even during the game there had been stress between the two benches. "I don't clarify that, but it doesn't work that way," said the PSG coach about the dispute with Behlau at  Sky . “But I clarified that, I gave my opinion on it. It remains."

According to Nagelsmann, it was probably about his players getting too hard against the PSG stars.

Right, we know one of you must speak German, what's Thomas Tuchel saying here? 🧐 pic.twitter.com/URaVz9Z1b4

- DAZN Canada (@DAZN_CA) August 18, 2020

Leipzig-Aus against PSG: Zoff on the sidelines! RB trainer Nagelsmann explains a dispute with Tuchel

Lisbon - RB Leipzig * has a great chance of the final * of the Champions League *lost. The Red Bulls lost 3-0 to Paris Saint-Germain in Lisbon . With that, the football fans have to bury the dream of the German-German final against Bayern.

Leipzig fell behind after just under a quarter of an hour after a standard situation by Marquinhos . Shortly before the break, goalkeeper Peter Gulacsi made a serious bad pass that the French in the person of Angel Di Maria exploited mercilessly. But after the break it got even worse: Nordi Mukiele slipped in possession of the ball near his own corner flag, the following cross headed ex-Bayern professional Juan Bernat .

The only surprise effect in Leipzig was provided by coach Julian Nagelsmann before the game, when the RB coach caused a sensation with his outfit.

The voices for the game:

Julian Nagelsmann (trainer RB Leipzig) on ​​...

... the game against PSG:

“The opponent was simply better, you have to accept that. We didn't start badly, then we get a standard goal. The second goal was very unfortunate and we lost our faith a bit. We always try to play football, mistakes happen. The third goal came out of nowhere and the chance to win was gone, but we didn't let ourselves go. It was then a question of character. "

... what should have gone better:

“There are always nuances where you can do better. Paris has good footballers, they played very variably and we didn't always have access. We let Paris the ball because they don't like it and we had good ball wins too. The goals came at bad times. We solved it well in the second half. If the third goal didn't come, maybe something would have happened. "

... his team in the Champions League:

“We were in the semi-finals, we can be proud of that. We would have liked to have made it to the final and presented ourselves well. Psychologically, it is not an easy situation now, first of all we are going on vacation for a short time and in three weeks we will be Nuremberg. "

... the little dispute with Thomas Tuchel:

“We fouled a lot. You can also read that statistically. That wasn't planned either, we were just often running late. He complained because he wanted to protect his players. This is completely normal."

A cheeky smile comes over the lips of the RB coach! 😅⚽ # SkyCL #RBLPSG pic.twitter.com/ncBEsECJZ9

- Sky Sport (@SkySportDE) August 18, 2020

... his team:

“I'm proud of the boys, they didn't let themselves down. We didn't have the moments on our side and were too hectic in the last third. We are not yet at the level of Paris, but that is completely normal. "

Thomas Tuchel (Paris Saint-Germain coach) on ...

... his opinion on the game:

“Even if it's hard to show now: I'm knockout! We have shown more hunger and doggedness to defend the goal and play indecently when the game demands it. That is the means and that makes me very, very happy and proud. "

... the development of his team:

“We've been together for over two years and we've succeeded. With Navas and Sarabia, we brought in guys with international experience. We had a 3-0 win against Real Madrid or the second leg against Dortmund and came here with two titles. We have the mentality of a small team, an underdog. "

... about the fact that he is the fifth German coach in a Champions League final:

"I do not know. If you tell me these things, I get a little scared. That's crazy. It is amazing when friends and family can enjoy it that way too. But I would also be happy if I am the tenth coach. "

... his favorites for the second semi-final:

“Bayern are favorites for me. I think they'll make it. "

Peter Gulacsi (RB Leipzig) on ​​...

... the goal after his mistake:

“I tried to play Sabitzer, but the ball was too sharp. We always want to lure our opponents a bit and play them out from behind, which is of course stupid. Of course, it wasn't a good time before halftime.

... the opponent and the course of the game:

“It was due to the quality of PSG, we didn't play well in the first half either. The first goal was a great free kick, the second was bitter. We then got the third shortly after half-time, and the game was over. "

... the opponent PSG:

“Yes, respect and quality from the opponent. We felt from the first minute that they were a stronger opponent compared to Atletico. We didn't have a day like against Atletico today. "

... the impressions after the lost semifinals:

“We are very disappointed that we lost because we really want to go to the final. Maybe in a few days we can see it differently and be proud of what we have achieved. "

Thilo Kehrer (PSG) on ...

... the final:

“We are all happy and celebrate a bit together as a team. People jump around, people shout around, that's how you can imagine. "

... the prejudice of the PSG lone warrior troop:

“What few people know: We have moved together as a team this year, also off the pitch. If we bring that to the pitch, we'll be even stronger. It came from the team, from the players. That took a while, but we are now closer together. "

... that which should run even better:

“We made life difficult for ourselves in the second half. We knew Leipzig would put more pressure on in the second half. We could have let the ball run even more. "

... tomorrow evening (semi-finals FC Bayern against Lyon):

“We are happy that we can watch the game in peace tomorrow over dinner. Today we celebrate a little and then tomorrow we will see our opponents and prepare well. "

Markus Krösche (Sports Director RB Leipzig) ...

... about the game:

“Paris played a very good game and took advantage of the opportunities. We made too many mistakes, but we can be very proud of the team. Paris was just better today. We didn't really find our way into the game, Paris was variable. You have to live with that, it's a process, we can learn from it. "

... about the third goal:

“We wanted to catch up, the 3-0 win was very unfortunate. Paris was in control, it was very difficult. When you see the 90 minutes, Paris deserved to win. "

... about the experiences from the game:

“We can keep up at a high level, our team works. We'll take that with us. We can take a lot of experience with us from the defeat and then we attack again in the new Champions League season. "

Source: merkur

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