Football NewsFreiburg stays unbeaten team in the Bundesliga
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Second half goal strike from Jeong was enough to save the team against Leipzig. Now, Freiburg stayed as the unbeaten team in the Bundesliga.

 

Early goal from Leipzig

Emil Forsberg gave an early indication of Leipzig’s intent when his curling shot from the edge of the area inside the first minute was well saved by Mark Flekken. Philipp Lienhart was then forced into evasive action to block a dangerous Yussuf Poulsen cross into the box, but it was at the other end of the pitch that the clearest opening arrived. Christian Günter scurried to the left-hand byline and his cutback teed up Jeong for a free shot at goal, but he put it wide from six yards out. It proved to be a costly miss as Leipzig soon took the lead, Forsberg scoring his second goal of the season from the penalty spot after Christopher Nkunku had been brought down by Lienhart. Nkunku later hit the bar with a cross-shot, while Lucas Holer saw his stinging drive cannon off the inside of the post, hit goalkeeper Peter Gulacsi and bounce over as Leipzig took a narrow lead into the break.

 

Not to lose the game against Leipzig

Determined not to lose the inaugural game in their new home, Freiburg began the second half with renewed purpose and pressed forward in search of an equalizer. Their hard work was  eventually rewarded in the 64th minute when Vincenzo Grifo delivered a brilliant cross from the left to pick out Jeong’s run into the box, and the South Korean headed in from 10 yards out. Freiburg looked more likely to grab a second as the match drew to a close, and Nico Schlotterbeck was denied what appeared to be a certain winner when Gulacsi pulled off a stunning reflex save from his close-range header. The Leipzig goalkeeper was beaten by Nicolas Hofler’s low drive in stoppage time, but was saved by his post, leaving both teams to settle for a point.