The next notable appearance under Marco Rose did not save RB Leipzig in the Champions League from defeat by the ripped-off defending champion.

Two strong actions by Fede Valverde (80th minute) and Marco Asensio (90th + 1) were enough for Real Madrid on Wednesday to beat the long-superior Bundesliga club 2-0 (0-0).

After the 1: 4 debacle against Donetsk about a week ago, RB is still with zero points in Group F. Why?

Because despite numerous opportunities, the last step was almost always missing.

And because Real got the maximum out of it despite minimal effort and thus gave new coach Rose the first defeat.

Leipzig miss their chances

RB started stronger than the royals in almost every respect: better defence, better counterattacks, better chances.

The Saxons deserved a lead at the break.

The only point of criticism: the exploitation of chances.

Christopher Nkunku checked Real goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois for the first time after just five minutes.

This was followed by good opportunities from Timo Werner (11th/30th), Emil Forsberg (21st) and again Nkunku (28th/34th).

What the Real fans thought of the defending champion's performance was shown with loud whistles after the break.

It was hardly noticeable that the Leipzigers were missing their midfielder Konrad Laimer injured.

With their speed, they repeatedly posed problems for the sluggish-looking defensive of the Spaniards around national defender Antonio Rüdiger.

Real, on the other hand, acted extremely cautiously, attempts by Rüdiger (38th) and Luka Modric (41st) missed.

Toni Kroos was initially on the bench and only came in in the 81st minute.

Real long passive

It is not new that the Madrilenians sometimes do not do more than they have to in the group stage of the premier class.

Almost exactly a year ago they even lost their home game against the blatant outsider Sheriff Tiraspol 1:2 - but in the end they won the title.

They also acted passively and cautiously against Leipzig.

After the change of sides, Werner (50th) had the next top chance, but was just offside.

Only in the 72nd minute did Real get their first big opportunity: goalkeeper Peter Gulacsi saved in dire need against Vinicius Júnior.

A strong individual action was then enough for the Spanish champions to tip the statics of the game.

With his right, Valverde let Abdou Diallo out in the penalty area, with his left he pushed in to take the lead.

Despite everything, Rose kept gesturing at his new team from the sidelines on his seventh day as RB coach.

But it was no use.

Instead, Asensio threw a Kroos free-kick into the goal.