Nathalie Iannetta, the shock!

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Nathalie Iannetta continues to be impressed by Bayer Leverkusen.

This team is definitely unbeatable. Already crowned German champion, Bayer Leverkusen continued its unbeaten streak. Led 0-2 by Stuttgart this Saturday in the Bundesliga, Xabi Alonso’s men first reduced the score thanks to the former Toulouse player Adli (62nd), before snatching a draw at the end of added time on a achievement of Andrich (90th + 7). A completely crazy scenario like the Pillendreher season.

Bayer thus scored a 46e rank match this season without the slightest defeat. The latter was however very close against Stuttgart. “Only 5 more minutes and Leverkusen will experience their first defeat of the season”, wrote the X account (formerly Twitter) of Actu Foot before Andrich’s equalizer.

“This team is crazy”

A message to which Nathalie Iannetta responded five minutes later… “ And no… crazy! This team is crazy…”, reacted the sports director of Radio France since 2021, obviously totally under the spell of Xabi Alonso’s troop.

Crowned German champion for the first time in its history, Bayer Leverkusen is still in the running in the Europa League. Florian Wirtz’s teammates will face AS Roma this Thursday in the semi-finals with the firm intention of maintaining their unbeaten record.

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