Leverkusen again rescues unbeaten run with late win over Stuttgart
Once more, in the final minutes of stoppage-time, Bayer Leverkusen, reigning champions of the Bundesliga, found the back of the net to secure a 2-2 draw against VfB Stuttgart. This marks their first home game since clinching their inaugural league championship and maintains their unbeaten streak.
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- Published Date: 10:07 | 27 April 2024
- Modified Date: 10:07 | 27 April 2024
Leverkusen are unbeaten in all their 46 season matches and will aim to finish this term undefeated. They still have three games left in the Bundesliga, the German Cup final against Kaiserslautern on May 25 and at least two Europa League semi-finals matches against Roma.
Stuttgart found the breakthrough early in the second half with Chris Führich and increased their lead in the 57th thanks to Deniz Udav. Serhou Guirassy almost made a third, but it was Leverkusen to pull one back with Amine Adli in the 61st.
Stuttgart keeper Alexander Nübel made a superb double save to deny Adli and then Jonas Hofmann. Odilon Kossounou thought he had the equalizer, but the goal was disallowed because Edmond Tapsoba was offside when he provided the assist.
For the second week running, Leverkusen were within seconds of losing their first game this season, but in the seventh minute of stoppage-time, Florian Wirtz sent a free-kick into the box and it bounced to the feet of Robert Andrich, who put Leverkusen within three matches of an unprecedented unbeaten Bundesliga season.
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