‘Hwang Hee-chan’ Leipzig lose 0-1 to lead Munich

Hwang Hee-chan (left) in Leipzig made a second half match against Bayern Munich but was unable to raise the attack point. © AFP=News1

Hwang Hee-chan (25), who plays for Leipzig, was substituted for Bayern Munich, Germany’s Bundesliga strongest, but failed to prevent the team from losing.

Leipzig lost 0-1 in the 2020-21 German Bundesliga round 27 home game against Munich at the Red Bull Arena in Leipzig, Germany on the 4th (Korean time).

Leipzig, who was undefeated in the last 8 games (7 wins and 1 draw), stopped marching, scored 57 points (17 wins, 6 draws, 4 losses), and the gap with the lead Munich (64 points, 20 wins, 4 draws and 3 losses) is 7 It was a dot.

Munich, which aims to top the Bundesliga for nine consecutive years this season, has increased the chances of winning the league.

Hwang Hee-chan, who was named on the list of substitutions, stepped on the ground after being replaced by Tyler Adams in the second half of the 37th minute when the team fell 0-1.

However, he couldn’t break through Munich’s tight defense, and he had to watch the team lose in the end.

Munich played on the day in the absence of goalkeeper Robert Lewandowski, who was selected for the Polish national team and suffered a knee injury.

Leipzig, who played the home game, struck the opponent strongly from the beginning, but the decisive one was disappointing.

In Munich, Leon Goretzka scored the first goal in the 38th minute of a counterattack.

Goretzka finished off the ball that Thomas Müller had handed over from the right side of Leipzig’s penalty box to the center.

Leipzig tried to equalize with Hwang Hee-chan, but in the end, they could not open the opponent’s goal and recorded a defeat at the home stadium.

Meanwhile, Freiburg’s Kwon Chang-hoon and Jung Woo-young missed the same day in the Monchengladbach away game, and the team also lost 1-2.

Kwon Chang-hoon, who recently returned from injuries, was put on the list of substitutions, but did not go to the game. Jung Woo-young, who was selected for an A match with Japan, was excluded from the list due to injuries.

Freiburg (37 points) remained in ninth place, and Monchengladbach (39 points) came in seventh.

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