RB Leipzig held a crisis meeting after their loss to Freiburg By Rune Gjerulff

RB Leipzig coach Julian Nagelsmann had a serious talk with his players after the club's disappointing 1-2 loss to Freiburg.

RB Leipzig lost 1-2 to Freiburg on Saturday. Photo: GEPA Pictures/Roger Petzsche

RB Leipzig sporting director Markus Krösche has revealed that the squad held a crisis meeting after Saturday's 1-2 loss to Freiburg.





After a great start to the Bundesliga season, RB Leipzig are now winless in four league games, and Krösche says 'Die Roten Bullen' are looking for solutions to return to winning ways.



"We couldn't just go on with business as usual after the game. In the next few weeks, we will meet more teams like Freiburg who will mainly stay back and let us come forward. Then we need solutions and must not complain about the opponent's playing style," Krösche told Bild.



Krösche also made it clear that he isn't blaming RB Leipzig's new coach, Julian Nagelsmann, for the club's recent slump.



"I can't blame the whole coaching team. Julian and his team are there for the squad 24 hours a day, seven days a week. They try everything to make us succesful," he said.



RB Leipzig sit sixth in the Bundesliga, having taken 15 points from their first nine games.







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