RB Leipzig endured a club-record sixth consecutive UEFA Champions League (UCL) setback, crashing out of this year’s tournament with a whimper after a 3-2 loss to Aston Villa.
Room for error was minimal for Leipzig, and a diminished home crowd erupted inside the first minute when Antonio Nusa threaded a pass to Benjamin Šeško, only for the Slovenian to shoot over the crossbar. Matters quickly deteriorated, as within 153 seconds of kickoff, Villa had seized the lead in spectacular fashion. A sweeping move found its way to Matty Cash on the right flank, whose cross was nodded down by Ollie Watkins into the path of the unmarked John McGinn, who calmly slotted past Péter Gulácsi.
Unai Emery’s side only seemed to thrive from there, moving the ball with purpose and carving out chances for a second, though neither Watkins nor Youri Tielemans capitalized on promising opportunities. Villa were dominating the encounter, but out of nowhere, an Emiliano Martínez blunder handed Leipzig a lifeline. Nicolas Seiwald’s long pass forward appeared harmless, but as Martínez rushed to claim it, he hesitated at the last second, allowing Loïs Openda to intervene and score his first UCL goal this season.
In retaliation, Emery swapped the ineffective Watkins for super-sub Jhon Durán, who required just seven minutes to leave his imprint on the match. Given space from 25 yards, the Colombian launched a daring curling effort that sailed over Gulácsi and restored the visitors’ lead. Durán had the ball in the net again six minutes later, only to be thwarted by an offside ruling against Cash during the buildup. That reprieve was pivotal for the Red Bulls, who equalized for the second time against the flow of play shortly after the hour. Once again undone by a long ball, Villa’s defence failed to contain Openda, who held possession and crossed for the onrushing Christoph Baumgartner to guide a finish into the far corner.
Villa’s defensive errors almost cost them the match in the dying moments as Openda pounced on Pau Torres’ disastrous square pass, but the Belgian squandered a golden opportunity to secure victory for the hosts. That miss proved costly for Marco Rose’s team, as substitute Ross Barkley’s speculative shot from the edge of the area deflected wickedly off Lukas Klostermann and found the net. The outcome ends Villa’s four-match losing streak away from home and elevates them to third in the UCL table, but another defeat and Leipzig’s elimination likely place Rose’s tenure under severe scrutiny.