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  • Updated: January 21, 2023

Bundesliga: Leipzig Hold Bayern To 1-1 Draw As Sommer Makes Debut

Bundesliga: Leipzig Hold Bayern To 1-1 Draw As Sommer Makes

Leipzig v Bayern Munich

A second-half equaliser from RB Leipzig defender Marcel Halstenberg helped RB Leipzig hold Bayern Munich to a 1-1 home draw on Friday in the first Bundesliga match since the winter break.

Bayern looked on course for their seventh straight Bundesliga win after striker Eric-Maxim Choupo-Moting scored in the 37th minute, but Halstenberg equalised in the 52nd minute.

After the match, manager Julian Nagelsmann said that injured captain Manuel Neuer remains the club's first-choice goalkeeper, despite the addition of "outstanding" Yann Sommer.

Sommer, 34, officially signed with Bayern from Borussia Moenchengladbach on Thursday and played his first game on Friday, where his side drew 1-1 away against RB Leipzig.

"Yann had a good game, it's not an easy situation. Manu is our captain and a world-class player," Nagelsmann said at the post-match press conference.

"To come in after such a short (preparation) time isn't easy."

He added: "Manuel is our captain and our No 1. We're doing everything we can to get him healthy, and then we assume he'll be back in the summer.

"What happens then, we will clarify in the summer."

Neuer broke his leg while skiing in December and will miss the remainder of the season, although some reports have suggested the injury could rule him out for the calendar year.

Sommer is the first choice for Switzerland, is widely regarded as one of the best goalkeepers in Europe and is two years younger than Neuer.

His contract runs until the summer of 2025, one year longer than Neuer's, giving rise to suspicions he may replace the 2014 World Cup winner between the sticks.

Sommer said after the match he was looking forward to settling in at the side, after a "hectic" few days.

"The routines weren't perfect yet of course, but it was fun.

"I thought it was pretty good, but with the ball, you sometimes don't know how the players run. We will work on that in training. I'm looking forward to a calmer day and then it's off to the first home game."

Bayern welcome Cologne to Munich's Allianz Arena on Tuesday.

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