Leipzig lose more ground on Bayern with Hoffenheim loss

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Leipzig had only conceded five goals in the league season before Saturday's outing. AFP

RB Leipzig continued to lose ground on Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich with a 4-3 defeat at lowly Hoffenheim on Saturday, while Borussia Dortmund and Bayer Leverkusen registered big wins.

Hoffenheim came from a goal down to equalise three times and hit the lead with four minutes remaining on a wild debut for new manager Christian Ilzer. Hoffenheim's Adam Hlozek collected a brace while Tom Bischof scored a clever free-kick and Jacob Bruun Larsen was responsible for the winner in the 86th minute.

Leipzig's efforts came through Willi Orban, Antonio Nusa and an own goal from Hoffenheim's Stanley N'Soki. Equal on points with Bayern just three matchdays ago, Leipzig have lost two and drawn one and now sit eight behind the league leaders.

Leipzig had only conceded five goals in the league season before Saturday's outing. "We're incredibly disappointed. We went ahead three times and lost in the end, that really hurts," Leipzig's Christoph Baumgartner told Sky.

Eintracht Frankfurt can leapfrog Leipzig into second place and close the gap on Bayern to six points when they host Werder Bremen later on Saturday.

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Bundesliga
B. Dortmund
SC Freiburg
Hoffenheim
B. Leverkusen
Heidenheim
RB Leipzig
Granit Xhaka
W. Orban
Julian Brandt
Patrik Schick
Mathias Honsak
Niklas Dorsch
Bruun Larsen
E. Palacios
S. Nsoki
Felix Nmecha
Adam Hložek
M. Beier
J. Bynoe-Gittens
Tom Bischof
Antonio Nusa