Bayer Leverkusen still miraculous

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Bayer Leverkusen increased its number of consecutive matches without defeat to 46 this Saturday.

Bayer Leverkusen’s invincibility still holds. Xabi Alonso’s team, just crowned with the title of German champion, was heading towards its first setback of the year, at home against Stuttgart. But, as always, she ended up avoiding the incident.

The saving goal came in the 97the minute of play and there were basically only six minutes of added time. The savior of Leverkusen is Robert Andrich.

Leverkusen three matches away from making history

Leverkusen now has 45 matches without a single match in all competitions. In the championship, he is in 31 games. 3 more matches without a loss and he will make history. The German club will match the performance of the Arsenal Invincibles in 2003/2004 or Juventus in 2011/2012.

Xabi Alonso almost regretted not having established his genius Florian Wirtz. The German international was spared for the C3 match against Roma and only came on in the second half.

Note also that the Bayern team still remains in the race to sign a historic treble, since it is also targeting the German Cup and the Europa League.

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