Benjamin Sesko scored twice to end Union Berlin’s long unbeaten home run while Inter extended their perfect start with a 4-0 victory
Inter extend perfect start with dominant 4-0 home victoryUnion BerlinBenjamin Sesko, on as a substitute, scored twice in two minutes late in the game after Xavi Simons had put the visitors ahead with a spectacular drive. Union, who had summer signing Kevin Volland sent off, fell to their first league defeat at the Alte Försterei stadium in 24 matches.
Dani Olmo’s curling drive towards the top corner was palmed over the bar by the Union keeper, Frederik Rønnow, but as the hosts pushed for an equaliser it seemed a matter of time before Leipzig would strike again. In the 85th minute, Sesko converted from Simons’ superb pass – and the striker headed in a third two minutes later.
RB Leipzig move to six points, level with Union and three behind Bayern Munich and Bayer Leverkusen, who have won all three of their opening league matches. In Sunday’s other match,by Niels Nkounkou’s late equaliser for the hosts.
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