Leverkusen's Unstoppable Run Continues with Dramatic Europa League Final Berth

Leverkusen’s Unstoppable Run Continues with Dramatic Europa League Final Berth

Bayer Leverkusen’s remarkable unbeaten streak continued in dramatic fashion as they secured a 2-2 draw against Roma in the Europa League semifinals, advancing to the final with a 4-2 aggregate victory.

Despite trailing 2-0 on the night and 2-2 on aggregate after two Leandro Paredes penalties, Leverkusen refused to give up. An own goal by Roma defender Gianluca Mancini in the 82nd minute gave them hope, and substitute Josip Stanišić’s equalizer in the seventh minute of stoppage time sealed their place in the final.

Leverkusen’s unbeaten run now stands at 49 matches, an incredible feat for Xabi Alonso’s team. They have already won the Bundesliga title and reached the German Cup final, making them contenders for a historic treble.

Roma, who were without injured star Paulo Dybala, had taken the lead through Paredes’ first penalty in the 45th minute. Paredes converted another spot-kick in the 66th minute, putting Roma on the verge of a comeback.

However, Leverkusen’s resilience shone through as they fought back to preserve their unbeaten record and reach the Europa League final for the first time since 1988. They will face another Italian team, Atalanta, who defeated Marseille 3-0 to advance 4-1 on aggregate.

Atalanta’s victory marked their first European final appearance, while Olympiakos also made history by becoming only the second Greek team to reach a major European competition final. They will face Fiorentina in the Europa Conference League final in Athens on May 29.

Leverkusen Poised to Break 59-Year European Unbeaten Record

Leverkusen Poised to Break 59-Year European Unbeaten Record

Xabi Alonso’s Bayer Leverkusen, on the cusp of a historic achievement, will face Roma in the second leg of the Europa League semi-final on Thursday. With a 2-0 advantage from the first leg, Leverkusen is poised to extend their unbeaten streak to 49 games, surpassing Benfica’s 59-year-old European football record.

Leverkusen’s remarkable run has already eclipsed Juventus’ 43-match unbeaten streak from 2011 to 2012. A victory or even a one-goal loss against Roma would secure their place in the Europa League final in Dublin.

The pursuit of an unbeaten season has become a driving force for Leverkusen. Goalkeeper and captain Lukas Hradecky believes it provides “extra motivation” and is a testament to the team’s resilience.

Despite Alonso’s suspension, Leverkusen cruised to a 5-1 victory over Eintracht Frankfurt on Sunday, showcasing their depth and determination. They are also through to the German Cup final and have already secured the Bundesliga title.

Former Leverkusen coach Rudi Voeller praised Alonso’s “brave and adventurous” decision to hire him and highlighted the team’s exceptional squad depth. He believes that Leverkusen’s ability to strengthen not only their starting lineup but also their reserves is the key to their unbeaten run.

Leverkusen is expected to welcome back Florian Wirtz and Alex Grimaldo for the second leg against Roma. Wirtz, a key attacking midfielder, has been instrumental in Leverkusen’s Europa League campaign with four goals and four assists.

With a near-full-strength squad and the home advantage, Leverkusen is well-positioned to break Benfica’s record and continue their pursuit of an unprecedented treble.

Bayer Leverkusen Extends Unbeaten Streak to 47 with Roma Victory

Bayer Leverkusen Extends Unbeaten Streak to 47 with Roma Victory

Bayer Leverkusen’s remarkable unbeaten streak continued with a resounding 2-0 victory over Roma in the first leg of the Europa League semifinals. The German club, fresh from their Bundesliga triumph, silenced the Stadio Olimpico crowd with a clinical performance that extended their unbeaten run to 47 matches across all competitions.

Leverkusen’s dominance was evident from the outset, as they soaked up Roma’s early pressure and struck on the counterattack. A failed back pass from Rick Karsdorp allowed Alex Grimaldo to set up Florian Wirtz for the opening goal in the 13th minute.

Roma threatened sporadically, but Leverkusen’s defense held firm. In the 73rd minute, Robert Andrich sealed the victory with a long-range strike, capitalizing on a moment of hesitation from the Roma defense.

The result marked a measure of revenge for Leverkusen, who had been eliminated by Roma at the same stage last season. It also extended their unbeaten streak to a record-breaking length among Europe’s top five leagues.

“We take things game by game and we are not thinking about being unbeaten,” said Leverkusen midfielder Amine Adli. “We are not thinking about making history or things like that — that’s why we are playing like this and the team is strong. We just want to enjoy ourselves.”

In the other semifinal, Atalanta and Marseille played out a 1-1 draw in France. Gianluca Scamacca gave Atalanta the lead, but Chancel Mbemba equalized for Marseille.

The second legs of both semifinals will be held next Thursday, with the final scheduled for May 22 in Dublin. Leverkusen will be confident of reaching the final, having maintained their unbeaten record throughout the season.

Leverkusen's Unbeaten Streak Extends to 45 Games with Dramatic Dortmund Draw

Leverkusen’s Unbeaten Streak Extends to 45 Games with Dramatic Dortmund Draw

Bayer Leverkusen’s remarkable unbeaten streak extended to 45 games in all competitions after a dramatic 1-1 draw at Borussia Dortmund on Sunday. The Bundesliga champions-elect looked set to lose their unblemished record when Niclas Fuellkrug put Dortmund ahead with nine minutes remaining. However, Josip Stanisic’s stoppage-time header from a corner salvaged a point for Leverkusen.

Leverkusen’s resilience has been a hallmark of their season, and they have now scored 14 goals after the 90th minute. Their determination to remain unbeaten is fueled by a desire to become the first team to go through a Bundesliga season without a loss.

“It’s not easy to play when you’re already champions, but we challenged ourselves to stay unbeaten this season and that’s our goal,” said Leverkusen midfielder Granit Xhaka.

The draw leaves Dortmund two points behind fourth-placed RB Leipzig in the race for the final guaranteed Champions League place. However, Germany’s strong performance in European competitions could secure a fifth spot for the Bundesliga.

In other Bundesliga action, Mainz drew 1-1 at Freiburg to move out of the relegation zone for the first time since August. Jonathan Burkardt’s equalizer canceled out Michael Gregoritsch’s early strike, lifting Mainz to 15th place.

Werder Bremen took a significant step towards top-flight survival with a 2-1 home win over Stuttgart. Marvin Ducksch scored a brace for Bremen, who moved eight points clear of the relegation play-off spot. Stuttgart’s loss was their first since January, but they have already secured at least a Europa League place for next season.

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