Germany's professional football Leipzig, which was absent by Hwang Hee-chan (25), failed to retake the lead after a draw in Wolfsburg.



Leipzig scored a 2-2 draw in an away match against Wolfsburg in Round 16 of the Bundesliga 2020-2021, which ended at the Volkswagen Arena in Wolfsburg, Germany on the morning of the 17th (Korean time).



With this, Leipzig was in second place with 9 wins, 5 draws and 2 losses (32 points).



Bayern Munich (10 wins, 3 draws, 2 losses, 33 points), which has not yet played round 16, is the same.



Hwang Hee-chan was included in the list of substitutes, but in the end, he did not get a chance to play.



Hwang Hee-chan, who was confirmed for Coronavirus Infectious Disease-19 (Corona 19) after accompanying the Korean national team's visit to Austria in November last year, was replaced in the 15th round home game against Borussia Dortmund on the 10th. He played the game.



However, in the match against Wolfsburg on this day, he was on the bench again.



Leipzig advanced with the opening goal of Nordy Mukiele, which was 5 minutes after the game, but was reversed by scoring a streak to Baut Behorst in the 22nd minute and Renato Stefen in the 35th minute.



In the 9th minute of the second half, Billy Orban's equalizing goal brought him back to balance, but he couldn't open any more.



Mainz striker Ji Dong-won, 30, was left out of the roster for the away game against Dortmund.



Mainz drew 1-1 against Dortmund.



In the 12th minute of the second half, Levin Ootstunali's left footed mid-range shot led first, but in the 28th minute Dortmund Toma Meunier equalized the goal.



Dortmund turned the game to the zero point and Meunier got a penalty one minute later, but Marco Royce's shot from the kicker went out of the goal and a chance to reverse.



In the 33rd minute of the second half of Mainz, too, Danny Racha's shot hit the post and swallowed up regret.



Mainz, who recently continued to lose 8 games in a row (3 draws, 5 losses) in the regular league, has reached 1 win, 4 draws and 11 losses (7 points), rising one step from the bottom to 17th.



However, Schalke, 18th with the same points, has yet to play one less game.



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