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Europa League: Bayer Leverkusen loses 1-0 at Slavia Prague

2020-10-29T22:44:54.310Z


Early expulsion, late conceded goal: Bayer Leverkusen suffered a bitter defeat in the Europa League. The Werkself lost to Czech champions Slavia Prague.


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Slavias Peter Olayinka moves Leverkusen's Tin Jedvaj, later he also scores the winning goal

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Bayer Leverkusen suffered a bitter defeat in the Europa League with the last squad and after 70 minutes outnumbered.

The Werkself lost 1-0 (0-1) to Czech champions Slavia Prague on Thursday and suffered a setback in Group C after the 6-2 opener against OGC Nice.

Bayer had to do without six injuries, with four places left in the squad.

After a questionable red card against Karim Bellarabi in the 21st minute, Bayer had to play more than two-thirds of the game with ten players.

Leverkusen kept the 0-0 for a long time, goalkeeper Lukas Hradecky even parried a penalty from Nicolae Stanciu, including a margin (64th).

But then Prague scored the winning goal through Peter Olayinka (80th).

One minute before the end of regular time, substitute Nadiem Amiri missed Bayer's greatest chance to equalize, but his direct purchase just missed.

First a huge chance, then red

The tragic person for the first 20 minutes was Bellarabi.

In the third minute, the ex-national player, who was only brought in three times as a joker, missed the huge chance for a quick lead for the Bayer team, which had changed to seven positions.

Slavia goalkeeper Ondrej Kolar had put the ball right into his feet, but the 30-year-old shot from an acute angle next to the empty goal instead of serving the completely free-standing Lucas Alario.

Finally, after getting on board against Lukas Provod, to the surprise and horror of the Bayer Bank, he saw a straight red. "Actually a clear case for the VAR," tweeted the club: "But he's free today."

The video assistant is only used in the Europa League from the knockout round.

Surprisingly, the Czechs, who have only played one game in the domestic league since October 4th due to the season break, did not give up their wait-and-see attitude afterwards.

The ten from Leverkusen rarely found gaps in the stable Prague defensive.

After the break, Slavia took over the command more and more.

Bayer seemed to be content with one point in terms of strength.

When Scottish referee William Collum rightly gave a penalty for a foul by Hradecky on Olayinka, Hradecky kept strong.

He was powerless against Olayinka's header from Prague's very first corner.

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Source: spiegel

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