Xavi and Loïs Openda are among the RB Leipzig gems looking to star on the continental stage after making a strong start to their Bundesliga campaign as they visit Diego Simeone’s Atlético Madrid in their opening UEFA Champions League fixture on Thursday (kick-off: 9pm CEST).
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No longer Champions League upstarts, Leipzig are embarking on ther sixth consecutive campaign in the competition, and seventh in total. They start their 2024/25 adventure against the opponents they faced in their greatest tournament moment yet – a 2-1 quarter-final win in 2019/20. Never mind the past, though, Rose has enough reasons to be confident about the present, with Xavi, Openda and Benjamin Šeško developing a devastating attack that led Leipzig to a remarkable comeback win at long unbeaten champions Bayer Leverkusen prior to the September international break. New signing Antonio Nusa also looks ready to make an impact on the European stage if called upon, the Norwegian teenager having already scored off the bench in the Bundesliga and DFB Cup. Captain and defensive lynchpin Willi Orbán is back at head coach Marco Rose‘s disposal again, meanwhile, after a domestic suspension ruled him out of the goalless draw with Union Berlin on Matchday 3.
Like Leipzig, hosts Atlético are unbeaten so far this season. Diego Simeone’s side won 3-0 at home to Valencia on Sunday to keep the pressure on Hansi Flick‘s Barcelona at the top of La Liga. Šeško’s Slovenia international teammate Jan Oblak has helped them keep clean sheets in four of their five league assignments, though they have yet to face a team with the kind of firepower Leipzig possess. At the other end, a front two of Antoine Griezmann and Julián Alvarez have the difficult task of trying to get through a steely Leipzig defence only breached in the embroynic Bundesliga campaign by Xabi Alonso‘s Leverkusen. Experienced defensive specialist Axel Witsel, who spent four years at Borussia Dortmund before joining Atléti in 2022, is expected to start on the bench.
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- Leipzig beat Atléti in their only previous meeting, winning their one-legged 2019/20 Champions League quarter-final in Lisbon 2-1.
- Openda scored four Champions League goals for Leipzig last season, whilst averaging 4.7 shots on goal per 90 minutes. Only Lauro Martínez (5.8, Inter Milan) and Erling Haaland (5.0, Manchester City) fired off more attempts among players with at least 500 minutes of playing time under their belts.
- Xavi was also involved in four Champions League goals in 2023/24 (two of his own, plus two assists).
- Leipzig are playing their seventh season of Champions League football. Die Roten Bullen have reached the knockouts on four occasions.
- Of all teams to have played in at least 25 Champions League fixtures to date, Leipzig’s matches have averaged more goals per game than any other club (3.52 – 162 in total).
- Atléti have lost five of their last eight Champions League games against German opposition (W1, D2), most recently falling to a 4-2 defeat in the second leg of their 2023/24 quater-final tie with Dortmund, after winning 2-1 at home.
Probable line-ups
Atlético: Oblak (c) – Llorente, Le Normand, Giménez, Azpilicueta, Lino – De Paul, Koke (c), Barrios – Griezmann, Alvarez
Out: Garcés (knee)
Doubtful: –
Coach: Diego Simeone
Leipzig: Gulácsi (c) – Henrichs, Orbán, Castello, Raum – Haidara, Seiwald, Kampl, Xavi – Šeško, Openda
Out: Ouédraogo (knee), Schlager (knee)
Doubtful: –
Coach: Marco Rose
LIVE blog
1:06 Oblak (c) – Llorente, Le Normand, Giménez, Azpilicueta, Lino – De Paul, Koke (c), Barrios – Griezmann, Alvarez Gulácsi (c) – Henrichs, Orbán, Castello, Raum – Haidara, Seiwald, Kampl, Xavi – Šeško, Openda © OSCAR DEL POZO © OSCAR DEL POZO There have already been wins for Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League this week, with VfB Stuttgart’s battling defeat to champions Real Madrid the sole loss for Bundesliga clubs. It’s over to Leipzig and Leverkusen tonight, the former in Madrid looking to get one over Atléti. Kick-off is at 9pm CEST, in the meantime we’ll have all the build-up, starting with some pre-match quotes… 0:57 © IMAGO/Samuel Carreno © IMAGO/dts Nachrichtenagentur 2:03 © Revierfoto via www.imago-images.de/imago images/Revierfoto © Sven Sonntag © IMAGO/Roger Petzsche 2:18 4:14 12:00 © Sven Sonntag © Leonhard Simon/Bundesliga Thanks for joining us for build-up and live coverage of RB Leipzig’s opening UEFA Champions League game of the 2024/25 league phase away at Atlético Madrid of Spain.Watch: The best of Openda so far
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