Leipzig took a step forward in their aspirations to reach the knockout stage of the Champions League after beating Celtic Glasgow 0-2 on Tuesday, who said goodbye to any chance of being in the next round in a match in which the German team affirmed its higher quality in the final meters.
A duel between two antagonistic conceptions of football, as if the Scots opted for work, physique and dizziness to try to reach the rival area, the Germans appealed to patience and academism to build their offensive actions.
Approach that allowed Leipzig to fully take possession of the ball, which at times reached 73 percent.
A domain that the guests have not been able to translate into clear goal chances, despite the German coach Marco Rose has not kept cards and has fielded Timo Werner, the French Christopher Nkunku, the Hungarian Dominik Szoboszlai and the Portuguese André Silva in the starting lineup attack.
The best chance for Leipzig comes after eight minutes of a run-up on the left wing of full-back David Raum, very active at the beginning of the game, whose center Szoboszlai barely manages to finish.