

RB Leipzig


1899 Hoffenheim
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2.39
Expected Goals (xG)
0.78
-1.00
Prevented goals
-1.00
Passing by
379 (84%)
Accurate passes
354 (82%)
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1
G
Oliver Baumann (C)
5.3
d
Bernard
5
d
Ozan Kabak
5.7
2
d
Robin Hranac
5.7
34
d
Vladimir Koufal
5.0
29
m
Bazoumana Toure
6.3
18
m
Wouter Burger
6.9
6
m
Grischa Prömel
6.5
22
m
Alexander Prass
6.7
19
F
Tim Lemperle
5.9
11
F
Noble Asllani
6.9

Bundesliga classification – Bundesliga
Qualification/Relegation
- Champions League
- UEFA Europa League
- Conference League Standings
- Relegation Playoffs
- descent
RB Leipzig produced an impressive performance, demolishing 1899 Hoffenheim 5-0. Brajan Gruda and Christoph Baumgartner each scored twice, leading a dominant display at the Red Bull Arena.
This Bundesliga match had an important weight for the European classification. Third-placed Hoffenheim were looking to consolidate their position in the Champions League. Meanwhile, fifth-placed Leipzig looked to close the gap and boost their own continental aspirations.
The home team wasted no time in asserting their authority. Despite Willi Orbán receiving an early yellow card in the 15th minute for a hard challenge, Leipzig quickly found their rhythm.
Two minutes later, Brajan Gruda opened the scoring for Leipzig in the 17th minute. He drilled a powerful shot past the Hoffenheim goalkeeper, setting the tone for a blistering first half.
Christoph Baumgartner doubled the lead in the 21st minute. David Raum provided the assist, creating a clear chance that Baumgartner calmly slotted home. Hoffenheim’s Bernardo received a yellow card in the 23rd minute.
Leipzig continued their relentless attack. Baumgartner secured his brace in the 30th minute. Gruda turned supplier, leaving a precise pass for his teammate to finish, making it 3-0.
Just before the break, Gruda also scored his second goal of the game in the 44th minute. Yan Diomande provided a smart assist, which allowed Gruda to extend Leipzig’s commanding lead to four goals. A VAR review ruled out a potential fifth goal from Diomande in stoppage time due to offside.
At half-time, RB Leipzig had a formidable 4-0 lead. Hoffenheim were facing a battle that needed a complete transformation to avoid further damage.
The second half saw a more settled game, although Leipzig remained in control. Hoffenheim introduced two substitutions at the restart, hoping to stem the tide.
The Leipzig manager also made changes in the 66th minute, with new legs. Substitute Benjamin Henrichs added to Hoffenheim’s misery in the 78th minute. Antonio Nusa provided the assist, allowing Henrichs to finish confidently, completing the rout.
More substitutions followed for both teams as the game wound down. Leipzig comfortably managed the rest of the game, denying Hoffenheim any real chance of a consolation goal.
The statistical breakdown highlighted Leipzig’s efficiency. They registered 9 shots on goal from a total of 14 attempts. Their expected goals (xG) stood at 2.39, significantly better than Hoffenheim’s 0.78 xG with just 2 shots on goal. Both teams shared 50% possession.
This emphatic 5-0 win propels RB Leipzig forward in the Bundesliga standings. It signals a huge challenge for a top-four finish, while Hoffenheim will need to regroup quickly after a demoralizing defeat that damages their Champions League aspirations.

