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In what was a back and forth campaign, RB Leipzig would have been left frustrated by last season after failing to break into the top three. They showed plenty of promising signs of achieving more, however, and will take that into next season.

 

Last season was the first time since the 2017/18 campaign that RB Leipzig finished outside of the Bundesliga’s top three. It was also their first season without Julian Nageslmann at the helm since 2019, in what is no coincidence. 

 

Those at Leipzig will be keen to enjoy a far more consistent campaign next time around under Domenico Tedesco in what will be the Italian’s first full season in charge. Having kept hold of star talisman Christopher Nkunku this summer, too, they’ve already got their goal scorer. Now, they must avoid needless results if they want to compete for the title.

 

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RB Leipzig must remain consistent next season. It was their biggest downfall in what was a fairly underwhelming last campaign. As Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund transition after losing Robert Lewandowski and Erling Haaland, could it be Leipzig left standing tall?