Ghanaian forward Moritz Broni Kwarteng sent off in Bochum's defeat to RB Leipzig

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In a Saturday afternoon clash at the Vonovia Ruhrstadion, VfL Bochum 1848 faced a formidable challenge against RB Leipzig.

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The match started with promise for Bochum as Maximilian Wittek netted a stunning free kick in the 7th minute, sending the fans into wild jubilation.

However, RB Leipzig quickly retaliated, with Dani Olmo firing a precise shot from outside the box in the 30th minute, followed by Loïs Openda's clinical finish in the 68th minute.

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As the game progressed, Bochum's hopes went down further when Ivan Ordets scored an own goal in the 71st minute, increasing their troubles. Just a minute later, Yussuf Poulsen hammered the final nail in the coffin with a close-range strike, sealing Leipzig's dominance.

Amidst Bochum's struggles, the match took a bad turn for Moritz Broni Kwarteng in the 86th minute when the Ghanaian forward was shown a red card, leaving his team to battle on with a numerical disadvantage.