Freiburg Vs Rb Leipzig: Leipzig Targets 67-Point Record Against Freiburg
freiburg vs rb leipzig arrives with both clubs chasing something concrete: Freiburg trying to end a 14-match competitive winless run in the fixture, and Leipzig chasing a club-best points total. A win for RB Leipzig would push it past the 67 points it set in 2016/17, while Freiburg still has Conference League qualification in sight.
Leipzig's 67-Point Target
Leipzig has made the trip in strong form, having won four of its last six away matches. Another victory would carry it beyond the 67-point mark that has stood as the club record since 2016/17.
That puts the visitors on the edge of a season-best total, but the margin for error is still there in Freiburg. Ole Werner knows the venue well from his time with Werder Bremen, and he has lost all three of his previous away games in Freiburg without celebrating a goal there.
Freiburg's Home Problem
Freiburg's long dry spell against Leipzig is not limited to the away side. Its home record in the fixture stands at 3 wins, 2 draws and 4 losses, and its Bundesliga home record against Leipzig is stronger than the overall numbers suggest.
Even then, the pattern is stubborn. Freiburg has gone 14 competitive matches without a win against Leipzig, a run that leaves this match carrying more than ordinary league value for a side still trying to secure Conference League qualification.
Werner And The Discipline Edge
Two discipline numbers sit behind Leipzig's season: it is still without a red card after 36 matches, and Freiburg has conceded the fewest penalties. Those figures do not decide the table on their own, but they frame a matchup between one side that has stayed controlled and another that has been hard to punish from the spot.
Udo Muras, an analyst for Fever Pit'ch, has pointed to Freiburg's home record against Leipzig as part of the larger picture, but the immediate task is simpler. Freiburg has to break a 14-match competitive drought against this opponent, and Leipzig has the chance to turn a win into a new club high.