Leipzig's 'difference maker' Nkunku returns for Man City showdown
Dortmund's German forward Youssoufa Moukoko celebrates with his teammates after the German first division Bundesliga football match between BVB Borussia Dortmund and FC Schalke 04 in Dortmund, western Germany, on September 17, 2022. (Photo by SASCHA SCHUERMANN / AFP)
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Bundesliga side RB Leipzig are gearing up to face
juggernauts Manchester City in their home Champions League tie on Wednesday,
and hoping the return of top goalscorer Christopher Nkunku will make all the
difference.
Nkunku made a late cameo in Leipzig's 3-0 win at Wolfsburg
on Saturday, setting up a goal for Konrad Laimer after a 98-day absence which
saw him miss France's run to the World Cup final in Qatar.
His 21 minutes on the pitch Saturday has him in line for a
return to the starting eleven, and manager Marco Rose said it shows how
valuable the star forward is to Leipzig's hopes.
"You could see how good it was for us that Christopher
is back," Rose said after the victory.
"With him on the pitch, we are more unpredictable as a
team."
Nkunku suffered a knee injury in November in France's last
training session before departing for Qatar, one of a series of injury blows
for the team in the tournament run-up.
Despite missing five league matches, Nkunku still sits atop
of Leipzig's goalscoring charts this season with 12 -just one less than
Bundesliga season leader Niclas Fuellkrug.
Nkunku's return is crucial to any hope Leipzig have of
springing an unlikely upset on the Champions League favourites and making it
past the last 16 for only the second time in club history.
In particular, Leipzig will need Nkunku's speed and
creativity to break down a City defence which has conceded just two goals this
Champions League season -- the equal lowest in the competition alongside Bayern
Munich.
Earlier in February, Rose heaped praise on Nkunku's unique
qualities as the 25-year-old worked towards a comeback, calling the Paris
Saint-Germain junior "a difference maker."
"He simply has qualities that are not so common in the
Bundesliga, in Europe and in the world," Rose said at the time.
On the opposite side of the pitch to Nkunku on Wednesday
will be star City forward Erling Haaland, who has 32 goals in 31 games since
moving to the Etihad Stadium from Bundesliga rivals Borussia Dortmund in the
summer.
Haaland scored more goals against Leipzig during his time in
Germany than any other opponent, with six goals in four games, including two in
Dortmund's 4-1 German Cup final win over the Red Bulls in the 2020-21 season.
Rose will know Haaland's threat better than most, having
coached the then 18-year-old at Red Bull Salzburg and later at Dortmund.
The man tasked with keeping Haaland in check on Wednesday,
Leipzig captain and centre-back Willi Orban, was confident the home side could
keep the Manchester City striker at bay.
"Of course, it will be a big challenge for us. But we
can do it -- we showed that against Real Madrid," he said.
"He (Haaland) is difficult to defend of course, but
with courage you can do it," Orban added.
Leipzig beat the reigning European champions 3-2 at home in
October to seal their qualification for the group stage.
Leipzig forward Emil Forsberg - who scored the opener
against Wolfsburg on Saturday - mirrored Orban's optimism.
Speaking after the match, Forsberg said the "beautiful
and important win" would give his side "self-confidence" for the
City clash.
"We're looking forward to an awesome game. We want to go out and win."


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