BL: Leverkusen completely crushes Bochum and goes on to a 50th match without defeat

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The invincibility lasts and does not stop for Bayer Leverkusen. The German champion took to the pitch in Bochum for the 33rd day this Sunday. Quickly in numerical superiority after the early expulsion of Félix Passlack (15th), Xabi Alonso’s gang quickly took control of operations. Just before the break, Patrick Schick scored on a good serve from Arthur (41st).

Just after, Victor Boniface would double the lead from the penalty spot (45th +2) giving his team some breathing room. Amine Adli even widened the gap in the second half (76th). Josip Stanisic even scored his goal at the end of the match (86th). Maintaining this advantage until the end and even adding a new pawn via Alejandro Grimaldo (90th +3), Bayer Leverkusen won 5-0 and kept fifteen points ahead of its runner-up, Bayern Munich. This is the Werkself’s 50th consecutive match without defeat.

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