We know there are a lot of good teams in this league. "We are flying on this cloud where everything is going fantastically but we have to focus on giving everything in every game. But we still know we have to keep working hard because we are a new team in the league. Every week, our confidence is getting bigger. "We have a lot of confidence at the moment.
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Everyone had this good feeling after promotion and we took it into this season. We have this spirit from last season when we got promoted. Continuing these good performances every week, it's still surprising. "We played some good games in pre-season but from the first game until now, to be unbeaten is unbelievable. "We developed a team spirit so fast in the Bundesliga. "We know we are good but we didn't know we were that good already," Poulsen said. Many in the game have been surprised by Leipzig's exploits this season, and Poulsen says even the players have been taken aback by how quickly they have adapted to lift in the Bundesliga. Ralph Hasenhuttl's side have beaten the likes of Borussia Dortmund, Werder Bremen and Bayer Leverkusen during their stunning first season in the Bundesliga. There is no need to compare us to Leicester." The world changes, the team's totally different, the league is completely different. "We aren't looking around to compare us to anyone else. "We just want to continue playing as well as we do. Speaking exclusively to Omnisport, Poulsen said: "We aren't thinking in that way at the moment. Leipzig, who have won seven consecutive league matches, have unsurprisingly drawn comparisons to Leicester, who upset the odds to clinch a remarkable top-flight title in England last season under wily veteran Claudio Ranieri.īut Denmark international Poulsen says it is premature to discuss such similarities.
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Leipzig, who were only formed in 2009, have enjoyed a meteoric rise through the leagues in Germany and are floating on a cloud this term having stormed to the top of the Bundesliga.Īfter 12 matches, Leipzig are three points clear of reigning champions and Bavarian powerhouse Bayern Munich, and their unbeaten start to the season is a record for a newly-promoted side. RB Leipzig's fairytale debut campaign in the Bundesliga should not be compared to Leicester City's heroics in the Premier League last season, says Yussuf Poulsen.