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Leipzig's Marcel Sabitzer, 2nd left, celebrates after scoring his side's 5th goal together with his teammates during the German first division Bundesliga soccer match against 1. FC Nuremberg in Leipzig, Germany, on Sunday. Image Credit: AP

Berlin: RB Leipzig put their early season stumbles behind them on Sunday, walloping 10-man Nuremberg 6-0 to go second in the Bundesliga ahead of the international break.

It could have been even worse for the visitors, with Nuremberg keeper Fabian Bredlow saving a 63rd-minute penalty from Timo Werner after Tim Leibold was red carded for a challenge in the box.

Kevin Kampl opened the scoring before Danish forward Yussuf Poulsen doubled the advantage and Marcel Sabitzer made it 3-0 in the 21st minute.

Werner then took advantage of a lucky rebound to make it 4-0. Sabitzer and Werner added one more each in the second half.

Leipzig are three points behind Borussia Dortmund who defeated Augsburg 4-3 on Saturday. (AFP)