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Votes for victory in Heidenheim

These were the first reactions to Leipzig’s narrow 1-0 (0-0) draw at 1. FC Heidenheim:

Marco Rose (coach RB Leipzig): “The boys gave it their all. In the end you could see that we had every chance. I’m happy with the attitude and attitude. Before the break it was about marking out spaces. We’re coming out of the break well, deservedly seduced against We had to shake and suffer a bit at the end. I can live with the result, it helps us go home happy.”

Frank Schmidt (coach Heidenheim): “The first half was balanced. After the break, the missed goal wasn’t so hi-wake. After the 0-1 we were there and had good opportunities. But the truth is that Openda could have scored two goals. In Given the total, I think a draw would have been deserved. I’m never happy after a defeat, but today I don’t blame my team.”

David Raum (RB Leipzig player): “It’s nice that we kept a clean sheet again. Coming to Heidenheim is always unpleasant. The team has also made great development. Our goal was to defend well at the back and take advantage of opportunities at the front. We succeeded We want to be a top team, then you have to win a game like that in Heidenheim.”

Willi Orban (captain RB Leipzig): “The bottom line is that the victory was hard-earned, really not easy. After an intense English week, it’s important to go into the international break with a win like this. We had to suffer today, march a lot and do intensive runs. We did We did it – and that over 118 kilometers. I think it’s a bit petty that the referee blew the whistle for Sesko’s first goal because I stood on Mainka’s foot without meaning to. Benji is standing there on the third floor, Mainka never comes there.”

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