When RB Leipzig finished as the runner-up in the 2016/17 edition of the Bundesliga, it was an achievement that shocked German football since such a meteoric rise of one team in such a short space of time had never been seen in the nation before.
Leipzig had risen from the fifth tier of the German football pyramid to Bundesliga title contenders and qualifiers for the Champions League group stages in as little as eight years.
But, while their rapid growth since 2009 is an ascent which stands out, their accomplishment of transitioning between a 2. Bundesliga side to one preparing to take on the might of the European elite in just 12 months is a statement of an entirely different magnitude.
Despite securing a second-place finish in 2. Bundesliga to earn promotion for Leipzig in 2016, manager Ralf Rangnick vacated his post in the close season to take up the role of Sporting Director, with current Southampton boss Ralph Hasenhuttl replacing him as the team’s new Head Coach.
Hasenhuttl was a man who knew what it took to make the step up to Germany’s top division. Having previously taken FC Ingolstadt 04 to the Bundesliga and secured their place at the high table, upon assessment of his new side, he decided tactical tweaks were needed if the Saxony outfit were to kick on in the top flight.
In the second tier under Rangnick, Leipzig had opted for a 4-4-1-1 formation. Deployed were two well-organised banks of four which were protected at the heart by midfield duo Diego Demme and Rani Khedira while, in front, the pace of Emil Forsberg and Marcel Sabitzer supported frontman Yussuf Poulsen.
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PAPER CHASE
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DEVELOPMENT SQUAD
BIG WIN OVER EVERTON
SPURS WOMEN
INTERNATIONAL ROUND
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LIVING IN THE MOMENT
Exclusive interview with our young midfielder OLIVER SKIPP, now an established member of our first team and also a familiar face to today’s opponents, who is enjoying every moment in the Premier League spotlight.
MEET OUR FIRST-YEAR UNDER-18S PLAYERS
TOUGH DAY AGAINST COTTAGERS
TREBLE TOP
Looking back at Spurs hat-tricks scored against tonight’s opposition.
WHERE ARE THEY NOW ?
A creative midfielder who was full of heart and desire, LEWIS HOLTBY made his Spurs debut against this afternoon’s opposition back in January 2013 and went on to make 42 appearances in our colours, scoring three goals. We caught up with the Germany international to discuss his time at the Club and find out what he is up to now…