
"We're currently averaging nearly two points per game, a tally that will only increase if we beat St. Pauli. There are six, seven sides that are all battling it out in a close race so far - including us."
"In the end, it's always about remaining focused on yourself and on continuing the team's development. I think those teams that manage to do just that, will be the ones that end up finishing in the spot that they want to be in."
"Our goal this season is clear: to qualify for Europe. I think we're on track for that right now and we obviously don't want to set any limitations for ourselves. If we end up finishing within the top four, then that would be even better."
"After a strong start to the season, followed by a period in which they didn't pick up many points, they have recently been able to regain some defensive stability. They have returned to the compact shape that made them so strong last year, especially out of possession."
RB Leipzig's main objective for the season is to qualify for European competition and avoid settling for the Conference League. The team began the campaign strongly but slipped to fifth in the Bundesliga after consecutive defeats, including a 5-1 loss to Bayern. Leipzig have a game in hand over two teams above them, with Borussia Dortmund seven points clear. Manager Ole Werner highlights an average of nearly two points per game and emphasizes focus and continued team development. St. Pauli have regained defensive compactness and will present a disciplined defensive challenge that Leipzig must prepare for.
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