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Leipzig senior executives: The crushing defeat of Bayern is shocking, Simmons stay and remains undecided

Hupu reported that he lost to Bayern Munich 6-0 in the Bundesliga opening match. RB Leipzig has left an unforgettable mark in his history.

"We made such a frustrating, disastrous performance, which certainly shocked us all. Of course, we have to solve this problem now." Leipzig owner Oliver Mintslav said on Monday between the Bilds awards ceremony in Hamburg. "It was the first match day, not the last. Still, there is definitely a lot of work to be done."

Next Saturday, Leipzig will play against Heidenheim, and Mintslav is now looking forward to new coach Werner's side showing different performances. "I certainly don't expect to come up with a worse face than we showed in Munich, but of course, we need to react now, not only on the second match day, but fundamentally," Mincslav said. "We set a lot of goals for ourselves, which is certainly a tough setback, which is obvious. But it will happen in sports, and now of course it's about to draw the right conclusions and then of course it's about making different performances." In addition, whether Harvey Simmons will stay in Leipzig, Mincslav is at the same time unanswered. The 22-year-old Dutchman is being sought after by Chelsea. Mincslav said, "Of course there are talks and there are interested parties, but it has to be suitable for all parties. If that happens, there may still be a transfer. If it doesn't happen, then Harvey Simmons is Leipzig's player this season."

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