BL: Bayer Leverkusen wins against Borussia M'Gladbach but loses Martin Terrier

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At home today, at the BayArena in Leverkusen, Xabi Alonso's men were quick to find the net. From the 32nd minute of play, the inevitable Florian Wirtz sent a shot from the edge of the area, which ended in the right corner of the opposing goal (1-0).

In the second half, Florian Wirtz scored twice for his team's break (62nd, 2-0), thanks to a penalty obtained following a hand fault from Julian Weigl. Patrik Schick finally widened the difference (74th, 3-0). At the very end of the match, Tim Kleindienst reduced the gap for Mönchengladbach (90th + 1, 3-1). An important victory, which remains to be qualified for the club of Xabi Alonso, because of the loss to injury of Martin Terrier at the start of the match. In the standings, Leverkusen is 2nd in the Bundesliga, behind Bayern Munich. M'Gladbach remains 11th.

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