Xavi Simons opened the scoring with a fantastic solo goal. - © IMAGO/Davide Elias
Xavi Simons opened the scoring with a fantastic solo goal. - © IMAGO/Davide Elias
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Xavi Simons helps Leipzig maintain their unbeaten start against Mainz

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Xavi Simons and Willi Orbán score as RB Leipzig defeat Mainz 2-0, extending their unbeaten run and setting a club record for points after seven matches.

Mainz 0–2 Leipzig

Goals: 1-0 Xavi 20‘ (assist: Haidara), 2-0 Orban 37‘

RB Leipzig arrived at the MEWA Arena looking to maintain their impressive unbeaten start to the Bundesliga season. The visitors, sitting second in the table, were level on points with league leaders Bayern Munich and boasted the best defensive record in the division. Mainz, on the other hand, had experienced a mixed start to their campaign with two wins, two draws, and two losses. The home side were without the suspended Dominik Kohr, while Leipzig had to cope without the injured David Raum.

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Simons breaks the deadlock

The match began with both sides looking to assert their dominance, but it was Leipzig who struck first in spectacular fashion. In the 20th minute, Xavi Simons took matters into his own hands, receiving the ball just outside the Mainz penalty area. The Dutch midfielder showcased his exceptional skill, weaving past several defenders before coolly slotting the ball through Robin Zentner's legs. It was a moment of individual brilliance that set the tone for Leipzig's performance. Mainz, stunned by the goal, tried to respond but found it difficult to break down the visitors' well-organised defence.

Orbán's goal gave Mainz too much to do in order to get something from the game. - IMAGO/BEAUTIFUL SPORTS/Hahne

Orbán doubles the lead

As the first half progressed, Leipzig began to exert more control over the game. Their dominance was rewarded in the 37th minute when they doubled their lead. A deep cross from Arthur Vermeeren found Loïs Openda at the back post. The Belgian's volley was initially saved by Zentner, but Willi Orbán was quickest to react, poking home the rebound from close range. The goal was a testament to Leipzig's attacking prowess and Orbán's ability to contribute in both defence and attack. Mainz, now facing a two-goal deficit, struggled to create clear-cut chances against Leipzig's resolute defence, led by the commanding Orbán.

Jonathan Burkardt couldn't add to his goal tally against Leipzig in what was a frustrating afternoon. - IMAGO/Frey-Pressebild/Deines

Leipzig hold firm

The second half saw Mainz come out with renewed determination, pushing forward in search of a way back into the match. However, Leipzig's defence, marshalled by the imperious Orbán, stood firm against the hosts' attacks. The visitors' goalkeeper, Péter Gulácsi, was called into action on several occasions, making crucial saves to preserve his clean sheet. Leipzig's counter-attacking threat remained ever-present, with Simons continuing to cause problems for the Mainz defence. The away side had opportunities to extend their lead further, with Benjamin Šeško squandering two excellent chances in quick succession. Despite Mainz's efforts, they were unable to find a breakthrough, and Leipzig comfortably saw out the match to secure a valuable away victory.

Xavi Simons was a problem for the Mainz defence throughout the game. - Juergen Schwarz

Player of the Match: Xavi Simons

Simons was undoubtedly the standout performer in Leipzig's impressive victory. The young Dutchman's stunning solo goal set the tone for the match, demonstrating his exceptional dribbling skills and composure in front of goal. Beyond his crucial opener, Simons was a constant threat throughout the game, creating chances for his teammates and causing havoc in the Mainz defence. His work rate was equally impressive, covering 10.8 km – the most of any Leipzig player – and showing his ability to contribute both offensively and defensively. Simons' performance epitomised Leipzig's dynamic and efficient display, cementing his status as one of the Bundesliga's most exciting young talents.

Nadiem Amiri couldn't unlock the Leipzig defence despite his best efforts. - Juergen Schwarz

Bundesliga Match Facts
xGoals: Mainz 0.7039 - Leipzig 2.1291
Fastest player: Kaishu Sano (Mainz), 34.42 km/h
Lowest goal probability: 1-0 by Xavi Simons (Leipzig), 18 percent
Most pressed player: Xavi Simons (Leipzig), 24 times under pressure
Pass efficiency: Arthur Vermeeren (Leipzig), +2.62

Fantasy Heroes: Willi Orbán (RB Leipzig, 422 Points), Xavi Simons (RB Leipzig, 284 Points), Nadiem Amiri (1. FSV Mainz 05, 215 Points)