BL: Cologne scorer, Leverkusen takes 10 steps ahead of Bayern

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After the draw (2-2) conceded by Bayern Munich at the opening of the 24th day of the Bundesliga, Bayer Leverkusen had a great opportunity to take off at the top of the standings. At the RheinEnergieStadion, Xabi Alonso’s men were quick to seize it. Well helped by Jan Thielmann, sent off even before the end of the first quarter of an hour (14th), Bayer took advantage of its numerical superiority to take the lead.

On a serve from Patrik Schick, Jeremie Frimpong opened the scoring before the break (0-1, 37th). Returning from the locker room, the visitors gave themselves a few scares, notably a dangerous shot from Sargis Adamyan hitting the post (51st), but ensured the essentials. Entering the last quarter of an hour, Alejandro Grimaldo even doubled the lead to secure this new success (0-2, 73rd). With this victory (2-0), Leverkusen remains undefeated in the league and takes ten steps ahead of Bayern Munich, who sees the title slip away…

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