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·5 November 2024
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·5 November 2024
Just like Guy Fawkes’ plot to kill the king, Bayer Leverkusen’s plot to beat Liverpool failed and they were ultimately humiliated this evening.
There were fireworks in the first half, not on the pitch but outside of Anfield. The first half was a tense affair with neither side really testing the other’s goalkeeper. The best chance of the half came from Jeremie Frimpong whose goal was disallowed for a handball in the build-up. The positive for Leverkusen however was the fact that they have gone to Anfield and have been able to dominate the ball.
The second half was completely different, Liverpool turned up the tempo and Leverkusen struggled to handle the six-time Champions League winners. In the 61st minute, Luis Diaz gave Liverpool the lead and then two minutes later it was 2-0 to the hosts when Cody Gakpo scored a header. After the second, Leverkusen looked as if they were resigned to their fate and never lacked any true drive to mount a comeback. As the game ticked towards the final whistle, Diaz was able to score two more to complete his hat-trick.
The loss for Leverkusen was the first time in a while you could look at their performance and believe that they truly deserved the result and the loss was only their second of the season.
Die Werkself were poor for much of the second half and the result shows the level that Leverkusen are at compared to the biggest teams in Europe. Defensively, Leverkusen were unable to deal with Liverpool’s front four, while on the attacking front, they were unable to provide Victor Boniface with the necessary service.
So fittingly on Bonfire Night, Leverkusen’s initial plan looked promising but when it came to crunch time they crumbled and were put to the sword by Liverpool.
At the weekend, Leverkusen travel to Bochum who recently hired Dieter Hecking as their new head coach.
Lukas Hradecky (4), Edmond Tapsoba (4), Jonathan Tah (4), Piero Hincapié (4), Jeremie Frimpong (5), Aleix Garcia (5), Exequiel Palacios (5), Granit Xhaka (5), Alejandro Grimaldo (5), Florian Wirtz (5), Victor Boniface (4)
Others: Robert Andrich (5), Jonas Hofmann (4), Patrick Schick (-), Nathan Tella (-)
The Colombian was a nuisance for Leverkusen’s defence all night, they were unable to handle his movement and his speed, best shown by the first goal where like a ghost he drifted behind Die Werkelf’s backline to latch onto the end of Curtis Jones’ threaded pass.
Mohammed Salah also deserves a mentioned for the creative aspect of his game, providing a great assist for Liverpool’s second, and overall showing why he is one of the greatest Premier League wingers ever.
GGFN | Jack Meenan