Timo Werner and Emil Forsberg notched up a aim and an help apiece as RB Leipzig continued its push for a top-four end by beating Eintracht Frankfurt 2-1 in a Bundesliga conflict on the Red Bull Arena on Saturday.
Marco Rose’s Leipzig, which has received 4 of its final six league matches, provisionally transfer as much as fourth within the standings with 42 factors, one behind Bayern Munich and Union Berlin, who play one another on Sunday.
A stumbling Werner opened the scoring within the sixth minute, beating Frankfurt keeper Kevin Trapp with an off-balance effort after being performed by on aim by Forsberg.
Werner returned the favour, turning supplier and squaring the ball for Forsberg to faucet in on the far put up after 40 minutes as Leipzig went into the break with a 2-0 lead.
Frankfurt pulled again one aim within the second half when Djibril Sow raced on to a cutback from substitute Aurelio Buta earlier than walloping an emphatic end previous Janis Blaswich within the 61st minute.
Leipzig launched Christopher Nkunku on the hour mark, with the France worldwide trying energetic as he continues to ease again into motion after recovering from a months-long damage layoff.
Frankfurt remained in sixth following a 3rd defeat of their final 4 video games in all competitions.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com