Leverkusen Snatch Dramatic Win in Bundesliga Opener

Leverkusen Snatch Dramatic Win in Bundesliga Opener

Reigning Bundesliga champions Bayer Leverkusen kicked off their title defense with a thrilling 3-2 victory over Borussia Moenchengladbach in a dramatic season opener. The match was filled with twists and turns, with Leverkusen ultimately snatching the win in the 11th minute of stoppage time.

Leverkusen dominated the first half, with Granit Xhaka opening the scoring with a stunning long-range effort in the 13th minute. Florian Wirtz doubled their lead in the 38th minute, giving Xabi Alonso’s side a comfortable advantage at the break.

However, Gladbach fought back in the second half. Nico Elvedi pulled one back in the 59th minute, and newcomer Tim Kleindienst equalized with just five minutes remaining. The hosts looked set to secure a point, but a late penalty awarded to Leverkusen changed the course of the game.

Wirtz stepped up to take the spot-kick, but his initial effort was saved by Jonas Omlin. However, the Germany international was quick to react and hammered the rebound into the net, securing a dramatic victory for Leverkusen.

The win was a testament to Leverkusen’s resilience and determination. Despite conceding two goals in the second half, they refused to give up and ultimately found a way to win. Xhaka praised his team’s “pure mentality” after the match, highlighting their ability to bounce back from setbacks.

Leverkusen’s victory was also notable for being the latest goal in Bundesliga history. Wirtz’s strike came in the 10th minute of stoppage time, surpassing the previous record set by Bayern Munich in 2014.

The result leaves Leverkusen top of the Bundesliga standings after the first round of matches. Gladbach, meanwhile, will be disappointed to have lost after fighting back from two goals down, but they will take heart from their second-half performance.

Granit Xhaka Calls for Leverkusen to Challenge for Bundesliga Title Again

Granit Xhaka Calls for Leverkusen to Challenge for Bundesliga Title Again

Bayer Leverkusen’s talismanic midfielder, Granit Xhaka, has set his sights on another Bundesliga title challenge in the upcoming season, following the club’s historic undefeated triumph last year.

Xhaka, who joined Leverkusen from Arsenal at the start of last season, played a pivotal role in the club’s remarkable campaign. Despite being a rookie coach, Xabi Alonso led Leverkusen to an unprecedented Bundesliga title, becoming the first German team to achieve the feat without a single defeat. They also lifted the German Cup, losing only one of their 53 matches in all competitions.

Speaking to AFP at the club’s pre-season training camp, Xhaka expressed his belief that last season was just the beginning. “We know people are hoping to beat us, they will try and they will do everything,” he said. “But we still have the hunger to be where we were last season.”

Xhaka’s resurgence at Leverkusen has been remarkable, especially considering the criticism he faced during his time at Arsenal. He believes that the criticism has been instrumental in his growth as a player. “I’m a fan of criticism, because criticism makes you stronger,” he said. “I don’t drop my head, but I look at what they are criticizing, and maybe I need to do something more, or change some things.”

Xhaka’s leadership qualities have also been evident at Leverkusen, where he has quickly become Alonso’s on-field voice. He is eager to guide the club’s younger players, many of whom are yet to experience the Champions League. “Maybe they’re nervous. You can go to them, talk to them and explain it to them, but this feeling, you need to feel it,” he said. “You need to see the music, the atmosphere (and) what it is in these games.”

With his contract at Leverkusen set to expire in four years, Xhaka is already looking ahead to the future. He has started his FA coaching badges and is also an assistant coach at fifth-tier Union Nettetal. “The traineeship helped me a lot, because a coach maybe thinks more far ahead than a player (does),” he said.

Xhaka’s unwavering belief in himself and his team is a testament to his determination to succeed. As Leverkusen embark on a new season, they will undoubtedly look to Xhaka for inspiration and guidance as they aim to defend their Bundesliga title and make a mark in the Champions League.

Leverkusen Extends Bundesliga Lead to 10 Points with Victory over Cologne

Leverkusen Extends Bundesliga Lead to 10 Points with Victory over Cologne

Bayer Leverkusen has extended its dominance at the summit of the Bundesliga, securing a 2-0 victory over 10-man Cologne. This triumph has widened the gap between Leverkusen and Bayern Munich to a significant 10 points.

Leverkusen’s manager, Xabi Alonso, acknowledged the importance of this victory, stating, “Ten points are a lot, but it’s not over yet.” He emphasized the need for continued focus and determination, recognizing that the title race is far from decided.

Leverkusen’s unbeaten streak in all competitions now stands at an impressive 34 games, a German record. Their victory over Cologne was hard-fought, with the home team playing with 10 men from the 15th minute after Jan Thielmann was sent off for a reckless challenge on Granit Xhaka.

Despite the numerical disadvantage, Cologne put up a spirited fight, hitting the post twice. However, Leverkusen’s quality ultimately prevailed. Jeremie Frimpong opened the scoring in the 38th minute, tapping in a cross from Alejandro Grimaldo. Grimaldo himself sealed the victory in the 73rd minute, squeezing the ball in at the near post after a fine assist from Amine Adli.

Alonso praised his team’s patience and control, saying, “We controlled the counter-attacks and were unlucky not to get the goals. In the end, we had patience and got the goals.”

Cologne, currently in the relegation play-off spot, remains eight points adrift of safety. Despite their valiant effort, they were unable to overcome the deficit created by Thielmann’s red card.

In another Bundesliga match on Sunday, Hoffenheim secured a 2-1 win over Werder Bremen thanks to a first-half double from Maximilian Beier.

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