
"Overall, it wasn't an undeserved draw. We made too many errors in the first half and were playing too slowly,"
"We then improved in the second half and were able to take the lead in what was a close game, where we knew we wouldn't get many chances."
"We have to be capable of seeing a lead like that through, or of finishing our chances in transition in order to decide a game."
"However, there's no denying that it's a penalty. But when you're 1-0 up until the 93rd minute, you have to be the one to take home all three points. We'll now try and do just that against Mainz."
RB Leipzig took a second-half lead through Yan Diomande but conceded a 93rd-minute penalty converted by Martijn Kaars, settling the game 1-1 at Millerntor-Stadion. Leipzig produced a lower expected goals total (1.04) than St. Pauli (1.45) and have won only two of their last six Bundesliga matches, lying fourth in the table. The team has dropped 13 points from winning positions this season. David Raum slipped and fouled Kaars, leading to the spot kick. Head coach Ole Werner called the result deserved and urged a response against Mainz.
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