Leverkusen beat Mainz to widen gap at top and set unbeaten record

Published February 25, 2024
BAYER Leverkusen’s Robert Andrich (L) scores against Mainz during their Bundesliga match at BayArena.—Reuters
BAYER Leverkusen’s Robert Andrich (L) scores against Mainz during their Bundesliga match at BayArena.—Reuters

LEVERKUSEN: Bayer Leverkusen battled past Mainz 05 2-1 on Friday to go 11 points clear at the top of the league and set a new record for a Bundesliga club with their 33rd straight game without defeat across all competitions.

The Bundesliga leaders, who lacked their usual efficiency up front while also allowing the visitors enough space to attack, needed a mistake by Mainz keeper Robin Zentner to snatch the win.

Xabi Alonso’s team, who beat Bayern Munich’s previous unbeaten run of 32 matches, are now on 61 points, with second-placed Bayern, on 50.

“I don’t care (about records) before they happen, but once they happen, I’m really proud,” said Alonso. “It’s great we’ve achieved that mark. You don’t get medals for it but it’s nice to go through that process. We are achieving great things, but we don’t want to stop.”

The week had been dominated by talk of Alonso’s future, amid links to Liverpool to replace Jurgen Klopp, along with the upcoming vacancy in Munich.

Alonso had shut down the rumours, saying any discussion of a return to the clubs he represented during his playing career was “only hypothetical”.After the match, Andrich told DAZN “we don’t know anything about it, but we take it in our stride. It’s like rumours about a player. As long as everything works well in the dressing room, they can talk about what they like outside of it.”

They went in front with Granit Xhaka’s stunning effort from 20 metres in the third minute but it was shortl­ived with Dominik Kohr’s diving header just five minutes later levelling things for Mainz.

Leverkusen had possession but Mainz keeper Robin Zentner made a string of fine first half saves to keep the visitors in the game before letting a weak Robert Andrich shot in the 68th slip through his hands for the hosts to reclaim the lead.

Mainz were left with 10 men when Jessic Ngankam was sent off for a foul on Xhaka.

“We have to be honest to ourselves and say that we did not play a good game,” said scorer Andrich. “We were a bit lucky to win it. But we won’t be complaining about the three points.

“We were too impatient and not precise enough. We did not find the solutions needed. We made far too many mistakes.”

Published in Dawn, February 25th, 2024

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