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topicnews · August 31, 2024

Bayer Leverkusen: The end of a dream series – RB Leipzig beats the Werkself

Bayer Leverkusen: The end of a dream series – RB Leipzig beats the Werkself

Bayer Leverkusen was unbeaten in 35 league games across the season. At first it looked as if the winning streak would continue against RB Leipzig. But then Leipzig showed its qualities – and exposed a weak point of the champions.

The German football champions were hit in the first home game of the season. After 35 Bundesliga games without defeat, Bayer Leverkusen lost 2-3 (2-1) to Champions League participant RB Leipzig in the top game on Saturday evening and thus had to admit defeat to national competition for the first time since May 27, 2023.

Leipzig, who recently lost three times against Bayer, also ended their losing streak against the defending champions and celebrated their third competitive win in a row. In front of 29,6150 spectators in the BayArena, Jeremie Frimpong (39th) and Alejandro Grimaldo (45th) scored the goals for Leverkusen. Kevin Kampl (45th+7) and two goals from Lois Openda (57th/80th) sealed the defeat for the champions.

After the narrow 1-0 victory in the DFB Cup against FC Carl Zeiss Jena, Xabi Alonso rotated the starting eleven again and made a total of seven changes. The sick goalkeeper Lukas Hradecky was still missing and Jonathan Tah, whose move to FC Bayern did not materialize, remained the defensive leader.

Leverkusen started boldly – ​​it was a demonstration of power

The Bayer coach said before the party that his team was not yet at the top level. His team then had the opportunity to improve against the strong Leipzig team. The hosts immediately set an offensive tone and were unlucky that Piero Hincapie’s header only hit the underside of the crossbar (10th minute) and Granit Xhaka’s long-range shot narrowly missed the goal five minutes later.

The guests, who were still active on the transfer market until shortly before the end, initially relied on proven players and did not sign any new players in the starting line-up. Because the suspended Willi Orban was missing from the defense, coach Marco Rose set up a three-man chain with two additional offensive wingers who dropped back deep when Leverkusen attacked. Rose decided to put the young El-Chadaille Bitshiabu in the starting line-up for the first time in the defensive center.

Yellow-red card for RB Leipzig coach Rose

Leipzig’s coach had to make early changes, however, as Amadou Haidara was hit in the head by an overhead kick from Victor Boniface and was also substituted on medical advice. Nicolas Seiwald moved into defensive midfield for him. For Rose, the party was over, at least on the sidelines. After a foul on Lois Openda, the RB coach complained loudly and several times to referee Matthias Jöllenbeck, who first cautioned the Leipzig coach and then showed him a yellow-red card.

Frimpong took advantage of Leverkusen’s superiority after a mistake by Lukas Klostermann, who headed the ball into the path of the Dutchman and thus made it possible for him to take the lead. The 2-0 was a textbook goal after an exemplary relay of passes by Martin Terrier, Florian Wirtz and the goalscorer Grimaldo.

Kampl’s goal brought some excitement back into the party, especially as the guests also had more offensive actions. It was basically the starting signal for a furious second half for the guests. Openda actually managed to curl the ball past keeper Kovar into the net from a tight angle and surprise the Bayer keeper with a long-range shot in the 80th minute to make it 3-2. Leverkusen threw everything forward again, but this time there was no late comeback.

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