German football icon Andreas Möller has expressed strong criticism of RB Leipzig’s recent performance in the Champions League, especially after their 3-1 defeat to Celtic. Möller, a former Juventus and Borussia Dortmund star and winner of both the World Cup and European Championship with Germany, described Leipzig’s standing after four games as “rather embarrassing” for a team second in the Bundesliga. He argued that Leipzig now has slim chances of advancing to the next stage, as they would need nearly perfect results in their remaining matches to keep their hopes alive.
Möller’s comments reflect a broader backlash in Germany, where Leipzig’s failure to secure points in four Champions League games has brought intense scrutiny and pressure. He emphasized that the gap between Leipzig’s ambitions and their current results is widening, placing the team under immense pressure to perform better in their upcoming games.
If you’d like to read more about Möller’s remarks and other media reactions to Leipzig’s loss, you can find further details in coverage by GlasgowWorld.
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