Champions League
Leverkusen took all the points without the Czech participation. Patrik Schick’s competitor decided the victory over AC Milan
Leverkusen managed their second match in this year’s Champions League in an excellent manner. Victor Boniface, a direct competitor of Czech striker Patrik Schick, decided to win against AC Milan. The Czechs from Bayer’s roster did not enter the match at all.
Leverkusen managed their second match in this year’s Champions League in an excellent manner. Victor Boniface, a direct competitor of Czech striker Patrik Schick, decided to win against AC Milan. The Czechs from Bayer’s roster did not enter the match at all.
- Leverkusen won the second leg of the Champions League main draw against AC Milan 1: 0
- No Czech players played for the German club
- Bayer’s win was decided by Nigerian goal scorer Victor Boniface
German champion against the second team of the last Serie A season. The second round of the main stage of the Champions League brought an attractive encounter, moreover with a Czech footprint. In the squad of the home team Leverkusen there are two of our national team players.
However,neither Patrik Schick nor Matěj Kovář featured in Xabi Alonso’s starting line-up. On the contrary, Spanish wingback Alejandro Grimaldo, who was very dangerous in the opening act, was not missing. Piero Hincapie had a chance to get on the scoresheet right after his centre, but he didn’t hit it hard enough.
Mike Maignan was in goal for AC, as usual, and was not bored at all. In the 21st minute he was even beaten by Victor Boniface, but the joy of the packed BayArena was thwarted by an offside. It was a wild end to the first half. First Abraham claimed a penalty, then Adli could have scored.
Leverkusen were worried about the points, Hernández hit the crossbar
As the first half ended, the second half began. Home star Florian Wirtz leaned on the ball from outside the box but only directed it into the middle of Maignano’s goal. After seven minutes, it was 1-0 to Bayer. Boniface avoided the offside trap this time and finished Frimpong’s shot from close range.
Just five minutes later, Tijjani Reijnders could have equalised, but Hradecky deflected the Dutchman’s shot with a great reflex save. The Italian team got into their stride and another shot was taken. But Youssouf Fofana just missed. After these chances, the game calmed down and the fight for the midfield was on.
Jeremie Frimpong had a huge chance with ten minutes left in the game. The Dutchman was brilliantly challenged by Wirtz but the 23-year-old winger shot high over. Subsequently, on the other side, substitute Morata went down in the penalty area, but again no penalty kick was awarded.
Theo Hernández had the best chance to equalise in the 83rd minute, but only hit the crossbar from the edge of the area. Morata, who finished at point blank range, did not get the ball past Hradecky. Leverkusen thus secured three points in the Champions League table.
Source: UEFA, Nova Sport 3