RB Leipzig’s Lois Openda is currently facing a form crisis both in the national team and at the club. The striker has been struggling to find the back of the net, a concern that extends to his performances with the Belgian national team and RB Leipzig. This goal-scoring issue reflects a larger problem within RB Leipzig’s offensive line, which has only managed to score 15 goals in the league after ten matches.
Comparisons with powerhouse teams like FC Bayern Munich (33 goals) and Eintracht Frankfurt (26 goals) highlight Leipzig’s deficiency in front of goal. Openda, who has contributed to a third of RB Leipzig’s goals, is being deemed insufficient in his impact.
RB’s Coach Marco Rose may need to address Openda’s current form crisis, but the lack of clear alternatives in the striker position poses a challenge. The persistent struggle to convert chances into goals raises concerns about the club’s long-term ambitions.
As RB Leipzig strives to regain its goal-scoring prowess and overcome Openda’s slump, the coach’s decisions in the upcoming matches will be closely monitored, especially considering the lack of viable options in the attacking department.