“So krass war es selten”: Bayers 2:0 gegen West Ham als Spiel der Extreme

Das Hinspiel zwischen Bayer 04 und West Ham United im Viertelfinale der Europa League war eine Partie der Extreme. Zum einen, weil sich die Hammers äußerst defensiv präsentierten. Zum anderen, weil die Werkself in Ballbesitz für Superlative sorgte.

Lange dominiert, spät gejubelt: Bayer 04 Leverkusen.

Lange dominiert, spät gejubelt: Bayer 04 Leverkusen.

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Es war legitim, aber alles andere als ansehnlich, mit welcher taktischen Marschroute West Ham United in Leverkusen zum Erfolg kommen wollte. Mit einer Fünferkette und extrem tief postiert verstellten die Engländer Bayer 04 die Räume. Teilweise agierte die Elf von David Moyes so defensiv, dass vor der Pause Leverkusens Abwehrchef Jonathan Tah nah am gegnerischen Strafraumkreis (!) als letzte Absicherung der Gastgeber agierte.

Purer Beton, der ein attraktives Spiel nur schwer möglich machte. “In der krassen Form, dass sich Mannschaften hinten reinstellen, haben wir es auch nicht so oft gehabt. Sie haben sehr tief gestanden. Da musst du Geduld haben, immer wieder anlaufen. Das ist manchmal etwas zäh und man verzweifelt manchmal auch ein bisschen”, erklärte Joker und Matchwinner Jonas Hofmann.

Der Spielbericht

Doch Bayer hat solche Situationen schon oft erfolgreich bewältigt. So verweist der Nationalspieler auf das Wissen um die eigene Stärke, “unsere Erfahrung, die wir immer wieder gemacht haben, hinten heraus Tore zu schießen. Diese Momente nutzen wir gerade sehr für uns.”

Mit welcher Ruhe und Konsequenz Bayer 04 dabei den eigenen Ansatz des Kombinationsfußballs durchzieht, ist beeindruckend und spiegelt sich auch in den Daten zu den einseitigen 90 Minuten gegen den Tabellensiebten der Premier League wider. Brachten diese doch wieder einige bemerkenswerte Zahlen und auch neue Bestmarken hervor.

78 Ballkontakte im gegnerischen Strafraum

So gab Leverkusen gegen West Ham 33 Torschüsse ab – das gelang in dieser Saison zuvor nur einer Mannschaft: Leverkusen selbst beim 3:2 gegen Qarabag Agdam im Achtelfinale. Sonst knackte noch kein anderer Europa-League-Teilnehmer die Marke von 30 Abschlüssen.

Elf Torschüsse kamen auf den Kasten von West-Ham-Keeper Lukasz Fabianski – noch keine andere Mannschaft brachte in dieser Europa-League-Saison so viele Abschlüsse auf das Tor des jeweiligen Gegners.

Leverkusen hatte gegen West Ham 78 Ballkontakte im gegnerischen Strafraum, das gab es seit deren Erfassung zur Europa-League-Saison 2016/17 noch nie.

Leverkusen ließ nur einen gegnerischen Torschuss zu – das gelang zuvor noch keiner Mannschaft in dieser Saison. Zuvor lag die Bestmarke bei nur drei zugelassenen Torschüssen des Gegners. Das gelang unter anderem Leverkusen am 3. Gruppen-Spieltag beim 5:1 gegen Qarabag Agdam.

Bereits zum fünften Mal in dieser Saison hatte Leverkusen in dieser Europa-League-Saison eine Passquote von über 90 Prozent (dieses Mal 90,7%) – sonst hatten nur die AC Mailand (3) und Brighton & Hove Albion (2) öfter als einmal eine Passquote von mindestens 90 Prozent.

Leverkusen hatte 73 Prozent Ballbesitz – das wurde nur von Brighton & Hove Albion am 1. Spieltag (75%) sowie vom FC Liverpool im Achtelfinal-Rückspiel gegen Sparta Prag (77%) übertroffen. Ballmagnet war Granit Xhaka mit 157 Ballkontakten – das wurde nur von Brightons Lewis Dunk am 3. Spieltag getoppt (167).

Das Hinspiel-Ergebnis: Gut, aber gefährlich

Zahlen, die eine eindeutige Sprache sprechen, die Bayers brutale Überlegenheit dokumentieren. Die aber nicht zu dem Fehlschluss führen sollen, dass es beim Rückspiel in London eine ähnlich einseitige Angelegenheit geben werde, wie Mittelfeld-Stratege Xhaka mahnt.

“Wir müssen in London probieren, ein Tor zu erzielen. Mit dann drei Toren insgesamt können wir es schaffen”, erklärt der ehemalige Arsenal-Profi warnend, “ich rede aus Erfahrung. Ich habe sieben Jahre dort gegen West Ham gespielt. Ich weiß, wie schwer es da ist. Sie haben 60.000, 70.000 Zuschauer im Rücken – das wird eine andere Mannschaft sein am Donnerstag. Die werden kommen, die werden gepusht von den eigenen Fans.”

Und so betont Xhaka nochmal, dass der Drops trotz des einseitigen Hinspiels noch nicht gelutscht ist. “2:0 ist ein gutes Ergebnis, aber nicht perfekt. Es ist auch ein ganz gefährliches Ergebnis, deswegen müssen wir konzentriert bleiben.” Wozu das führen kann, haben Xhaka und Co. im Hinspiel demonstriert.

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Xhaka: “Das zweite Tor wird uns brutal viel helfen für das Rückspiel”

Leverkusener mit dem Blick auf London 11.04.2024

Xhaka: “Das zweite Tor wird uns brutal viel helfen für das Rückspiel”

1:36Nach dem 2:0-Sieg im EL-Hinspiel gegen West Ham United blickt Granit Xhaka bereits auf das Rückspiel gegen die Engländer, aber auch auf den bevorstehenden Bundesliga-Sonntag. Leverkusen kann mit einem Sieg vorzeitig die Meisterschaft klar machen.

Xhaka ‘on another level’ under Alonso at Leverkusen, says Honigstein

TNT Sports expert Raphael Honigstein believes that Xabi Alonso has built his Bayer Leverkusen team around Granit Xhaka, who he labels as being “on another level”.

Xhaka, the former Arsenal captain, joined the Bundesliga leaders in July 2023 in a £21.4 million move, signing a five-year contract in North-Rhine Westphalia.

Since his arrival, the Swiss has been instrumental at the Bay Arena, with Alonso’s side leading the German top tier by a staggering 16 points from Bayern Munich, who have won the title in each of the past 11 seasons.

The midfielder has been an ever-present in the Leverkusen line-up, forging a strong partnership with Robert Andrich in Die Werkself’s engine room.

Now, Honigstein has raved about Xhaka’s form, with the TNT Sports expert highlighting Xhaka’s leadership as one of his key attributes.

“We always knew that Xhaka had a big personality,” Honigstein said. “That he was an important dressing room voice and a real leader.

“But now, his football has gone to another level in the last couple of years and I think that is because of the influence of [Alonso and Mikel Arteta] as experienced former central midfielders.

“It is clear that with Alonso playing or taking part in many sessions himself, and still being the best player on the pitch, you can pick up so many things if you’re willing. With Xhaka, I think he’s still very much willing and happy to learn and you could see an improvement.

“I think that there’s a reason why he was captain at Arsenal. There’s a reason why Leverkusen were desperate to get him in. Alonso effectively built a team around him to a certain extent.

“Xhaka has been one reason why they’ve managed to instil this togetherness and real team mentality that the past Leverkusen teams haven’t always been able to produce, because of their nature as sort of a stepping stone for many players.

“He’s one of the main reasons why Leverkusen have now gone from being a very good team to being a superb side.”

Wirtz ‘has levels to go to’ but ‘would thrive under any manager’

Honigstein also gave his thoughts on Leverkusen’s young starlet Florian Wirtz, who has played every league game this season, scoring eight goals and assisting 10 times.

“I think he still has levels to go to, especially with the Euros coming up,” Honigstein said of the 20-year-old.

“He’s in the current setup being a guaranteed starter next to Jamal Musiala who’s just as exciting. People are suddenly feeling a lot more optimistic about Germany’s chances this summer in the past few months.

“Wirtz always strikes me as the kind of guy that doesn’t need too much input, because he’s got this natural ability. My hunch is that he would shine and thrive under any manager, if fully fit.”

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‘My job is not over here’ – Liverpool and Bayern target Alonso confirms he is staying at Leverkusen

‘Nobody really thought that they would be able to do it’

Honigstein also said that it would be hard to imagine Leverkusen finally winning the Bundesliga after so many failed attempts.

But now, with Die Werkself’s almost unassailable lead at the league’s summit, that impossibility should soon become reality.

“It’s hard to put into context because it’s unprecedented,” Honigstein explained.

“Leverkusen have tried and failed many times to win the league. They’ve had some wonderful teams in the past. But this year, they are actually getting it over the line when nobody really thought they would be able to do it.

“What’s more, they might do the double, if not the treble. So it really is dream and fairytale land for these supporters.

“Many neutrals won’t have strong feelings about them, because they’re a very small club, in the shadow of much bigger rivals and neighbours. I think they’ve always had a lot of people who appreciated Leverkusen’s commitment to playing attacking football.”

TNT Sports presents the premium live sports rights previously carried by BT Sport including the Premier League, UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Conference League, Gallagher Premiership Rugby, Investec Champions Cup, EPCR Challenge Cup, MotoGP, Cricket, UFC, Boxing and WWE. The streaming home for TNT Sports in the UK is discovery+, where fans can enjoy a subscription that includes TNT Sports, Eurosport and entertainment in one destination.

Xhaka ‘on another level’ under Alonso at Leverkusen, says Honigstein

TNT Sports expert Raphael Honigstein believes that Xabi Alonso has built his Bayer Leverkusen team around Granit Xhaka, who he labels as being “on another level”.

Xhaka, the former Arsenal captain, joined the Bundesliga leaders in July 2023 in a £21.4 million move, signing a five-year contract in North-Rhine Westphalia.

Since his arrival, the Swiss has been instrumental at the Bay Arena, with Alonso’s side leading the German top tier by a staggering 16 points from Bayern Munich, who have won the title in each of the past 11 seasons.

The midfielder has been an ever-present in the Leverkusen line-up, forging a strong partnership with Robert Andrich in Die Werkself’s engine room.

Now, Honigstein has raved about Xhaka’s form, with the TNT Sports expert highlighting Xhaka’s leadership as one of his key attributes.

“We always knew that Xhaka had a big personality,” Honigstein said. “That he was an important dressing room voice and a real leader.

“But now, his football has gone to another level in the last couple of years and I think that is because of the influence of [Alonso and Mikel Arteta] as experienced former central midfielders.

“It is clear that with Alonso playing or taking part in many sessions himself, and still being the best player on the pitch, you can pick up so many things if you’re willing. With Xhaka, I think he’s still very much willing and happy to learn and you could see an improvement.

“I think that there’s a reason why he was captain at Arsenal. There’s a reason why Leverkusen were desperate to get him in. Alonso effectively built a team around him to a certain extent.

“Xhaka has been one reason why they’ve managed to instil this togetherness and real team mentality that the past Leverkusen teams haven’t always been able to produce, because of their nature as sort of a stepping stone for many players.

“He’s one of the main reasons why Leverkusen have now gone from being a very good team to being a superb side.”

Wirtz ‘has levels to go to’ but ‘would thrive under any manager’

Honigstein also gave his thoughts on Leverkusen’s young starlet Florian Wirtz, who has played every league game this season, scoring eight goals and assisting 10 times.

“I think he still has levels to go to, especially with the Euros coming up,” Honigstein said of the 20-year-old.

“He’s in the current setup being a guaranteed starter next to Jamal Musiala who’s just as exciting. People are suddenly feeling a lot more optimistic about Germany’s chances this summer in the past few months.

“Wirtz always strikes me as the kind of guy that doesn’t need too much input, because he’s got this natural ability. My hunch is that he would shine and thrive under any manager, if fully fit.”

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‘My job is not over here’ – Liverpool and Bayern target Alonso confirms he is staying at Leverkusen

‘Nobody really thought that they would be able to do it’

Honigstein also said that it would be hard to imagine Leverkusen finally winning the Bundesliga after so many failed attempts.

But now, with Die Werkself’s almost unassailable lead at the league’s summit, that impossibility should soon become reality.

“It’s hard to put into context because it’s unprecedented,” Honigstein explained.

“Leverkusen have tried and failed many times to win the league. They’ve had some wonderful teams in the past. But this year, they are actually getting it over the line when nobody really thought they would be able to do it.

“What’s more, they might do the double, if not the treble. So it really is dream and fairytale land for these supporters.

“Many neutrals won’t have strong feelings about them, because they’re a very small club, in the shadow of much bigger rivals and neighbours. I think they’ve always had a lot of people who appreciated Leverkusen’s commitment to playing attacking football.”

TNT Sports presents the premium live sports rights previously carried by BT Sport including the Premier League, UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Conference League, Gallagher Premiership Rugby, Investec Champions Cup, EPCR Challenge Cup, MotoGP, Cricket, UFC, Boxing and WWE. The streaming home for TNT Sports in the UK is discovery+, where fans can enjoy a subscription that includes TNT Sports, Eurosport and entertainment in one destination.