Leverkusen sets a record in Germany

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Thanks to its victory at Heidenheim this Saturday, Bayer Leverkusen equaled a Bayern Munich record in Germany.

The season of Bayer Leverkusen is well on its way to making history. Attractive and offensive, the team led by Xabi Alonso impresses week after week and seems to be heading towards the first German championship title in its history. Last week, the Spanish technician saw his players defeat his former club and main competitor for the title Bayern Munich (3-0), allowing them to take the lead in the Bundesliga.

32 matches without defeat

This Saturday, it was with a closer score that they won on the pitch at Heidenheim (2-1), a victory which allowed them to equal a record held by… Bayern Munich. Undefeated in the championships but also in the German Cup and the Europa League, the Leverkusen players recorded a 32nd consecutive match without defeat, which constitutes a record for a German club. Next week, they will face Mainz with the possibility of claiming this impressive record alone.

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