Bayer Leverkusen has managed to achieve an incredible feat by going through an entire Bundesliga season without suffering a loss. This remarkable run of 51 games undefeated has catapulted them into the record books, especially after clinching the title just last month. The team, led by Xabi Alonso, is now on the brink of creating
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The UEFA European Under-17 Championship kicks off in Cyprus, showcasing young talents from across Europe. This tournament provides a platform for up-and-coming players to make a name for themselves and catch the eye of fans and scouts alike. Among the teams competing, the Czech Republic’s U17 side presents some promising players who could become future
The transfer window buzz is in full swing, with Bayer Leverkusen and Juventus emerging as the frontrunners in the pursuit of Manchester City defender Yan Couto. According to sources at ESPN, the 21-year-old’s impressive loan spell at Girona has caught the eye of these top clubs, with his recent call-up to the Brazil national team
Real Madrid’s interest in signing Bayer Leverkusen’s attacking midfielder Florian Wirtz as a potential replacement for Toni Kroos in 2025 has been making headlines. The reports suggest that the 21-year-old is attracting attention from top clubs like Manchester City, Arsenal, and Bayern Munich, in addition to Los Blancos. However, despite the hefty price tag of
Carlo Ancelotti’s promise of more minutes for 19-year-old Arda Güler came to fruition as the young playmaker scored the winning goal for Real Madrid against Real Sociedad. Güler’s journey has been filled with setbacks, from injuries to limited playing time, but he has made the most of his opportunities. His goal against Sociedad showcased his
Nigeria duo Victor Boniface and Nathan Tella played instrumental roles in Bayer Leverkusen’s historic Bundesliga title triumph. Boniface, in particular, started the season on fire, showcasing his talent and helping his team set the tone for what would turn out to be a remarkable campaign. Unfortunately, an abductor injury in December slowed his progress, but
Bayer Leverkusen achieved a significant milestone by winning their first-ever Bundesliga title after a resounding 5-0 victory over Werder Bremen. This momentous occasion marked a historic achievement for the club, as they secured the championship with five games to spare. The team, under the guidance of coach Alonso, maintained an unbeaten record throughout the season,
Bayer Leverkusen manager Xabi Alonso expressed his elation after the team clinched their first Bundesliga title in the club’s 120-year history. The monumental achievement was described as “something extraordinary” by Alonso following their 5-0 victory over Werder Bremen. This win, highlighted by goals from Victor Boniface, Granit Xhaka, and a Florian Wirtz hat trick, marked
Bayer Leverkusen is on the brink of ending Bayern Munich’s 11-year dominance in the Bundesliga. With just one more win, they can mathematically secure their first-ever league title, marking a significant moment in the club’s history. Xabi Alonso’s team has been on an impressive run, breaking domestic records and building a 16-point lead at the
Bayern Munich manager Thomas Tuchel’s recent comments regarding the Bundesliga title race have sparked controversy among fans and pundits alike. Tuchel’s resignation to the fact that his team is far behind leaders Bayer Leverkusen has raised questions about his leadership and mentality. His statement that the title race is “obviously” over after the loss to
Xabi Alonso has officially announced that he will remain as the manager of Bayer Leverkusen for the upcoming 2024-25 season, despite strong interest from prominent European teams such as Bayern Munich and Liverpool. Despite enticing opportunities from these big clubs, Alonso believes that Leverkusen is the ideal place for him to nurture his growth and
Bayer Leverkusen CEO Fernando Carro has expressed his confidence in the club’s ability to maintain their success even if Xabi Alonso decides to leave in the summer. Despite Alonso being a key figure in the team’s recent victories and their potential Bundesliga title win, Carro believes that the club is well-prepared to move forward without
The summer transfer window may not be open yet, but Bayern Munich is already looking to strengthen their squad, particularly in the full-back positions. According to Sky Sports Deutschland, the Bavarian giants are eyeing Bayer Leverkusen’s Jeremie Frimpong as a potential candidate for their right-back position. Frimpong, 23, has impressed for Leverkusen and could be
The Bundesliga title race saw Bayer Leverkusen further their lead at the top of the table with a 2-1 win over Heidenheim. Leverkusen, who had remained unbeaten for eight games, continued their impressive form by overcoming the resilient Heidenheim defense. With Amine Adli providing the assist, Jeremie Frimpong found the back of the net to