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Xabi Alonso leads Bayer Leverkusen to the first Bundesliga in its history

2024-04-15T16:52:30.102Z

Highlights: Bayer Leverkusen won the Bundesliga for the first time in its centenary history. The German team is proclaimed champion after 11 uninterrupted years of Bayern hegemony. “The title is very special because it is difficult, because it was unexpected, and because it's new,” says the coach. Bismarck Street in Cologne was renamed Xabi Alonso Street on Sunday morning. The chemical-pharmaceutical multinational is going through the worst crisis since Germany's defeat in World War II. The shares fell 56% in the last year, but under the guidance ofXabi Alonso the company's club, Bayer leverkusen, won the first Bundesliga in its 100th year. The crowd gathered at the Bay Arena celebrated their biggest party after 11 years of indissoluble dominance by Bayern Munich with a field invasion. The last team to raise the Bundesliga shield for a other than Bayern was Jürgen Klopp at Dortmund, in 2012. At 42 years old, the Basque coach is just one and a half seasons on a first-class bench.


The German team is proclaimed champion after 11 uninterrupted years of Bayern hegemony. “The title is very special because it is difficult, because it is unexpected, and because it is new,” says the coach.


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Bismarck Street was renamed Xabi Alonso Street on Sunday morning in Leverkusen. During the course of Saturday night, the team's fans repainted all the signs on this popular crossroads in the suburb of Cologne, a town whose identity is linked to the Bayer headquarters. The chemical-pharmaceutical multinational is going through the worst crisis since Germany's defeat in World War II. The shares fell 56% in the last year, but under the guidance of Xabi Alonso the company's club, Bayer Leverkusen, won the first Bundesliga in its centenary history. The victory against Werder Bremen caused the expected excitement this Sunday as the afternoon fell. The crowd gathered at the Bay Arena celebrated their biggest party after 11 years of indissoluble dominance by Bayern Munich with a field invasion.

BLELeverkusen

5

Hradecky, Jonathan Tah, Kouakou Odilon Kossounou, Edmond Faycial Tapsoba, Xhaka (Exequiel Palacios, min. 76), Robert Andrich, Nathan Tella (Jeremie Frimpong, min. 62), Piero Hincapie Reyna (Grimaldo, min. 76), Victor Okoh Boniface (Schick, min. 61), Amine Adli (Florian Wirtz, min. 45) and Jonas Hofmann

WBR W. Bremen

0

Michael Zetterer, Veljkovic, Julián Malatini, Christian Groß, Weiser, Romano Schmid, Senne Lynen, Felix Agu (Olivier Deman, min. 69), Bittencourt (Isak Hansen-Aaröen, min. 76), Marvin Ducksch and Nick Woltemade (Kownacki, min. 69)

Goals

1-0 min. 24: Victor Okoh Boniface. 2-0 min. 59: Xhaka. 3-0 min. 67: Florian Wirtz. 4-0 min. 82: Florian Wirtz. 5-0 min. 89: Florian Wirtz.

Referee

Harm Osmers

Yellow cards Amine Adli (min. 30) and Bittencourt (min. 46)

“Because it is difficult, because it is unexpected, because it is new, this title is very special,” said the coach. “Being part of Leverkusen's history by winning the Bundesliga for the first time tastes great. We deserved it, not only for the result but for the way we did it.” Xabi spoke, frozen to death in the stadium conference room. His players had just burst into the room to bathe him in ice cold beer, as tradition dictates.

“What Xabi has done with this team has been superb,” says Michael Reschke, who in addition to being a legend among the trainers of the Leverkusen youth team, was the club's sporting director between 2004 and 2014, until he emigrated to Guardiola's Bayern. His first signing for the Munich club was Xabi Alonso. Yesterday Reschke sang the praise at the Bay Arena, excited about the work of the Spanish coach. “Pep and Klopp,” Resckhe observes; “They have been the most dominant coaches of the century. Pep has been the most influential coach in recent decades and Klopp has been the revolutionary who managed to completely transform the clubs and communities where he worked: Mainz, Dortmund and Liverpool. Xabi has the best of Klopp and Guardiola. I know that Pep's influence on Xabi was decisive since they met at Bayern."

The last coach to raise the Bundesliga shield for a team other than Bayern was Jürgen Klopp at Dortmund, in 2012. The successor in the line of rebels who successfully rise up against the omnipotent Bavarian club is Xabi. At 42 years old, the Basque coach is consecrated after just one and a half seasons on a first-class bench. “No one can imagine how much people love Xabi in Germany!” says Reschke. “Today Xabi is the most popular person in the Rhineland by far. Everyone loves the calmness of him, the confidence of him, the character of him. What he has done in Leverkusen, without arrogance, without talk, is one of the best jobs that have been seen from a coach in the last 40 years. This is historic. Against West Ham in the Europa League we saw seven Leverkusen players playing one touch in the West Ham area; with Jonathan Tah the last man, 25 meters into the West Ham field. Incredible!".

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A member of the Leverkusen coaching staff says that one day a player questioned Xabi to tell him that what he was asking for was impracticable. That in a certain circumstance of the midfield game, making the pass he demanded implied seriously risking losing the ball. Then Xabi, who if he was characterized by something since he sat on the Real Sociedad B bench, is by his redoubled efforts to appear humble, he stirred. “It's not that difficult,” he warned. As if his midfielder's heart had pumped a burst of vanity, he entered the training field, and in the middle of a match simulation he picked up the ball and after opening a horizon with the movement, he placed the ball where he had said it should be sent. “This is how it is done!” he indicated. The players surrendered to the coach, the leader, and the idol. The magic of this Leverkusen is that with the passing of the months, since the summer of 2023, the tormented Palacios, the extravagant Xhaka, the shy Tah, and the adventurous Tabsoba, were acquiring the sense of sobriety and the accurate judgment of man that teaches them to pass the ball. A collective character was formed based on solidity.

Nobody has managed to win a game against Leverkusen this season. Against Werder, without Wirtz, without Palacios, without Frimpong or Grimaldo in the starting team, embarking on a rotation to prepare for the tie with West Ham in the Europa League, the team retained its shape (up to four center backs and two pivots), its associative style and its domain. Thanks to the goals of Boniface, Xhaka and Wirtz, who scored three, they reached 5-0 and 29 undefeated. With the victory, they surpassed the record of unbeaten in a campaign, until now under the rubric of Guardiola's Bayern.

“Leverkusen has a super coach,” observes Jonas Boldt, who joined the club as a scout in 2007 and left for Hamburg as sporting director in 2019. “Xabi has not invented a system with his 5-3-2; but he has given everything he had to his team: experience, patience, hunger, quality. What was Xabi missing? He won everything and he has everything: success as a player, success as a coach, loved by the people, blameless in every way. He shows a calmness as if with him everything was solvable. The players see him as a leader who does not seek personal gain but rather helps them. These types of figures help a club a lot. For me, a key to this success is Kim Falkenberg, who came out of the Leverkusen youth system and became an exceptional head of talent detection. “Kim has chosen a lot of good players who have improved his position thanks to Xabi's leadership.”

Road to the triplet, 'Long live Spain'

The fans chanted:

“Nie deutscher Meister... Wir werden nie deutscher Meister!” “

We will never be champions of Germany!” They laughed at themselves. For half a century since they were promoted to the Bundesliga in 1979, they had come close to winning the title and lost it for one reason or another, and had heard their rival fans sing the cruelest of verses: “You will never be champions of Germany!” . The black destiny was illuminated with Xabi Alonso and with players like Wirtz, the young playmaker, great promise of German football, at 20 years old the author of three goals on the day of the alirón, the last one, the signal of the invasion of the field, of tears , of brotherly hugs. The crowd swallowed up the players. Instead of taking refuge in the locker room, the coach dove into the tide. Manolo Escobar boomed over the public address system singing

Que Viva España

.

The title was decided on matchday 29, when there are still five to play, but Leverkusen has been so dominant in Germany this season that it is 16 points ahead of second-placed Bayern Munich, with 15 to play. Bayer is also in the final of the German Cup – in which it is a favorite against Kaiserslautern, currently in the second Bundesliga – and has paved the way to the Europa League semi-final after the 2-0 victory in the first leg. against West Ham. The aspirin team is undefeated this season in all competitions and can crown its great campaign with three titles.


Source: elparis

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