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Bayern Munich were dumped out of the German Cup by holders Bayer Leverkusen as Nathan Tella’s second-half goal secured a 1-0 win for the Bundesliga champions on Tuesday, after Manuel Neuer saw the first red card of his 866-game career. The 38-year-old rushed out of the box in typical fashion 18 minutes in to the German Cup last-16 clash, taking out an advancing Jeremie Frimpong and seeing a straight red. Neuer’s sending-off brought Israel goalkeeper Daniel Peretz on for his Bayern debut, 18 months after joining the club.

Bayern, who were already without the injured Harry Kane, dug deep despite the one-man disadvantage and dominated the ball.

The visitors eventually broke through in the 69th minute, though, with Tella heading in an Alex Grimaldo cross.

Tella had only been on the field for eight minutes having come on for injured striker Patrik Schick, who himself was subbed on at half-time.

Home winger Michael Olise lashed inches wide in the fourth minute of stoppage time but Leverkusen held on to inflict a first domestic defeat on Vincent Kompany since he became Bayern coach.

“We were too hectic and tried to go forward too quickly,” Leverkusen captain Jonathan Tah told ARD. “At half-time, we said we need to be patient — and we did it.

“I didn’t know Nathan could be so good with his head.”

Neuer told reporters: “The red card decided the game. It hurt us and I’m sorry.”

Xabi Alonso‘s Leverkusen, who won an unbeaten league and cup double last season, are through to the last eight.

Bayern have won the German Cup a record 20 times — 14 more than the next best — but have not made it past the quarter-finals since 2020, when they defeated Leverkusen 4-2 in the final.

Elsewhere, a stoppage-time goal from Anthony Jung took Werder Bremen to the quarters with a 1-0 win over Darmstadt.

Stuttgart are also through after a 3-0 win at Regensburg, while Freiburg were knocked out by a 3-1 loss at Arminia Bielefeld.

Three-time winners Stuttgart were dominant against their second-division opponents, taking the lead just 10 minutes in thanks to a clever individual goal from Enzo Millot.

Japanese defender Anrie Chase headed in from a free-kick nine minutes later to double the visitors’ lead — his first goal for Stuttgart.

Nick Woltemade broke through and rounded the goalkeeper to score Stuttgart’s third.

Beaten finalists in 2022, Freiburg were heavy favourites to beat third-division Bielefeld and looked on course when Michael Gregoritsch won a penalty 15 minutes in, drawing a clumsy foul from Maximilian Grosser.

But Florent Muslija’s tame spot-kick was easily saved.

The hosts then took the lead thanks to an excellent long-range effort from Christopher Lannert on 28 minutes, before Gregoritsch gave away a penalty, which was nervelessly converted by Julian Kania nine minutes before the break.

Gregoritsch pulled one back just after the hour, but Louis Oppie put Bielefeld out of reach with a goal nine minutes from time.

On Wednesday, RB Leipzig — winners in 2022 and 2023 — host five-time winners Eintracht Frankfurt.

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Switzerland vs Italy Live Streaming Euro 2024 Round Of 16 Live Telecast: When And Where To Watch https://artifex.news/switzerland-vs-italy-live-streaming-euro-2024-round-of-16-live-telecast-when-and-where-to-watch-5996606/ Sat, 29 Jun 2024 15:17:56 +0000 https://artifex.news/switzerland-vs-italy-live-streaming-euro-2024-round-of-16-live-telecast-when-and-where-to-watch-5996606/ Read More “Switzerland vs Italy Live Streaming Euro 2024 Round Of 16 Live Telecast: When And Where To Watch” »

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Switzerland vs Italy Live Streaming Euro 2024 Round of 16 Live Telecast: Switzerland take on Italy in the first Round of 16 match of Euro 2024. Both nations finished second in their respective groups. Switzerland might’ve finished second in Group A, but they were minutes away from beating hosts Germany in their previous game. Defending champions Italy on the other hand, have sneaked their way into the knockout stage, after a loss to Spain and a last-minute equaliser against Croatia. The winner of this game will face one of England or Slovakia in the quarter-finals.

When will the Switzerland vs Italy, Euro 2024 Round of 16 match take place?

The Switzerland vs Italy, Euro 2024 Round of 16 match will take place on Saturday, June 29 (IST).

Where will the Switzerland vs Italy, Euro 2024 Round of 16 match be played?

The Switzerland vs Italy, Euro 2024 Round of 16 match will be played at the Olympiastadion, Berlin.

What time will the Switzerland vs Italy, Euro 2024 Round of 16 match start?

The Switzerland vs Italy, Euro 2024 Round of 16 match will start at 9:30 PM IST.

Which TV channels will telecast the Switzerland vs Italy, Euro 2024 Round of 16 match?

The Switzerland vs Italy, Euro 2024 Round of 16 match will be telecast on the Sony Sports Network.

Where to follow the live streaming of the Switzerland vs Italy, Euro 2024 Round of 16 match?

The Switzerland vs Italy, Euro 2024 Round of 16 match will be streamed live on SonyLiv app and website.

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Euro 2024 Live: Germany, Switzerland Face Off With Top Spot Up For Grabs https://artifex.news/euro-cup-2024-group-a-switzerland-vs-germany-live-today-football-match-sui-v-ger-live-updates-5952685/ Sun, 23 Jun 2024 17:53:08 +0000 https://artifex.news/euro-cup-2024-group-a-switzerland-vs-germany-live-today-football-match-sui-v-ger-live-updates-5952685/ Read More “Euro 2024 Live: Germany, Switzerland Face Off With Top Spot Up For Grabs” »

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Switzerland vs Germany LIVE Updates, Euro 2Germany face Switzerland in Euro 2024, with the motivation of both sides being to seal top spot in Group A. Hosts Germany have been arguably the best side of the tournament so far, while Switzerland have dodged past Hungary and Scotland with four points in total. A lot of eyeballs will also be on the adjacent game between Hungary and Scotland, with both sides needing a win to keep qualification hopes alive. Germany might see the game as a chance to test their bench strength, with Leroy Sane hopeful for a start. (Match-Center)



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Switzerland vs Germany Live Streaming Euro 2024 Live Telecast: When And Where To Watch https://artifex.news/switzerland-vs-germany-live-streaming-euro-2024-live-telecast-when-and-where-to-watch-5950980/ Sun, 23 Jun 2024 17:15:33 +0000 https://artifex.news/switzerland-vs-germany-live-streaming-euro-2024-live-telecast-when-and-where-to-watch-5950980/ Read More “Switzerland vs Germany Live Streaming Euro 2024 Live Telecast: When And Where To Watch” »

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Switzerland vs Germany Live Streaming Euro 2024 Live Telecast: As the business end of UEFA Euro 2024 gets underway, the clash between hosts Germany and Switzerland may not be so decisive, as both nations are almost certainly through to the knockout stage. With Germany on six points and Switzerland on four, both teams are also well-placed to finish top two in Group A. This match, therefore, offers both nations a chance to test their bench strength. Leroy Sane will be hopeful of getting a start, being the biggest name among Germany’s substitutes.

When will the Switzerland vs Germany, Euro 2024 match take place?

The Switzerland vs Germany, Euro 2024 match will take place on Monday, June 24 (IST).

Where will the Switzerland vs Germany, Euro 2024 match be played?

The Switzerland vs Germany, Euro 2024 match will be played at the Frankfurt Arena, Frankfurt.

What time will the Switzerland vs Germany, Euro 2024 match start?

The Switzerland vs Germany, Euro 2024 match will start at 12:30 AM IST.

Which TV channels will telecast the Switzerland vs Germany, Euro 2024 match?

The Switzerland vs Germany, Euro 2024 match will be telecast on the Sony Sports Network.

Where to follow the live streaming of the Switzerland vs Germany, Euro 2024 match?

The Switzerland vs Germany, Euro 2024 match will be streamed live on SonyLiv app and website.

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Scotland vs Switzerland Live Streaming Euro 2024 Live Telecast: When And Where To Watch https://artifex.news/scotland-vs-switzerland-live-streaming-euro-2024-live-telecast-when-and-where-to-watch-5924496/ Wed, 19 Jun 2024 18:26:23 +0000 https://artifex.news/scotland-vs-switzerland-live-streaming-euro-2024-live-telecast-when-and-where-to-watch-5924496/ Read More “Scotland vs Switzerland Live Streaming Euro 2024 Live Telecast: When And Where To Watch” »

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Scotland vs Switzerland Live Streaming Euro 2024 Live Telecast: Fresh off a 3-1 win against Hungary, Switzerland can seal qualification to Round of 16 with a victory over Scotland in their second UEFA Euro 2024 Group A match. Scotland put in a disjointed display in their opening game against Germany, where they were taken apart defensively, and handsomely beaten 5-1. Switzerland are likely to go unchanged into the XI, while Scotland will be forced to switch after defender Ryan Porteous was sent off against Germany. Defeat for Scotland will hugely dent their qualification hopes.

When will the Scotland vs Switzerland, Euro 2024 match take place?

The Scotland vs Switzerland, Euro 2024 match will take place on Thursday, June 20 (IST).

Where will the Scotland vs Switzerland, Euro 2024 match be played?

The Scotland vs Switzerland, Euro 2024 match will be played at the Cologne Stadium, Cologne.

What time will the Scotland vs Switzerland, Euro 2024 match start?

The Scotland vs Switzerland, Euro 2024 match will start at 12:30 AM IST.

Which TV channels will telecast the Scotland vs Switzerland, Euro 2024 match?

The Scotland vs Switzerland, Euro 2024 match will be telecast on the Sony Sports Network.

Where to follow the live streaming of the Scotland vs Switzerland, Euro 2024 match?

The Scotland vs Switzerland, Euro 2024 match will be streamed live on SonyLiv app and website.

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“Impossible To Beat Germany”: Hungary Coach Blasts Team After Switzerland Loss In Euro 2024 https://artifex.news/impossible-to-beat-germany-hungary-coach-blasts-team-after-switzerland-loss-in-euro-2024-5898189/ Sat, 15 Jun 2024 16:47:17 +0000 https://artifex.news/impossible-to-beat-germany-hungary-coach-blasts-team-after-switzerland-loss-in-euro-2024-5898189/ Read More ““Impossible To Beat Germany”: Hungary Coach Blasts Team After Switzerland Loss In Euro 2024” »

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Marco Rossi slammed his Hungary flops after their Euro 2024 campaign started with a dismal 3-1 defeat against Switzerland on Saturday and warned it may be “impossible” to defeat group favourites Germany in their next match. Rossi’s side failed to live up to their pre-tournament billing as dark horses with a lacklustre display in Cologne. They were rocked by first half strikes from Kwadwo Duah and Michel Aebischer, who both netted their maiden international goals. Barnabas Varga’s second-half header gave Hungary hope, but Breel Embolo came off the bench to net in stoppage-time in his first international appearance since 2022.

“We had a tactical misunderstanding. We didn’t cope and have time to press them. The first half was very bad. We were too passive,” Rossi said.

“Switzerland are very experienced, with quality players all over the pitch. Against teams at this level, you run the risk of doing bad things. They made the most of our mistakes.”

Taking his share of the blame, as well as lambasting his players, Rossi said: “I’m not looking for guilty people. I’m the coach and need to take my responsibility.

“We had some short-comings in individual performances. There aren’t many strategies to stop individual mistakes.

“It’s hard to say anyone did well apart from two or three performances.”

Hungary’s defeat leaves them three points behind hosts Germany and second placed Switzerland in Group A.

A loss against Germany on Wednesday would be a hammer blow to Hungary’s hopes of making the last 16, and Rossi admitted he is not confident of upsetting the odds.

“We play Germany in four days. I dare anybody to bet one Hungarian forint on us. As of today that looks impossible,” he said.

“Germany are a different team than the last Euros, they proved it against Scotland. In my opinion they are the biggest favourite of the European Championship.”

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Switzerland made a flying start at Euro 2024 as Kwadwo Duah and Michel Aebischer scored their first international goals in a 3-1 win against Hungary on Saturday. Murat Yakin’s side raced into a two-goal lead by half-time in Cologne to kick off their Group A campaign in impressive fashion. Duah opened the scoring in only his second international appearance after making his debut earlier this month. The London-born 27-year-old, who plays for Bulgarian club Ludogorets Razgrad, holds dual citizenship with Ghana and Switzerland, who will be relieved he opted to represent them on the evidence of this dynamic display.

After providing the assist for Duah’s opener, Bologna midfielder Aebischer netted his maiden Switzerland goal with an eye-catching long-range strike just before the interval.

Barnabas Varga’s seventh goal in nine starts for Hungary set up a tense finale, but Breel Embolo struck in stoppage-time to seal the points.

Following reports of a rift between Yakin and his players over tactics, Switzerland captain Granit Xhaka insisted on Friday that the air had been cleared in time for the Euros.

A recent dinner with Yakin featuring “plenty of wine” healed the wounds and the Bayer Leverkusen midfielder showed his support for the manager with an influential performance.

Switzerland beat France on penalties in the last 16 at Euro 2020 before losing a shoot-out to Spain in the quarter-finals.

They will hope to emulate that memorable run after enjoying a perfect start in a group that also includes hosts Germany, who thrashed Scotland 5-1 in the tournament opener on Friday.

Switzerland face Scotland in their second game on Wednesday, while Hungary play Germany the same day.

Hungary boss Marco Rossi had urged his side to embrace the pressure of being ranked as one of Europe’s emerging forces.

But their dismal first half proved fatal, showing that comparisons to Hungary’s ‘Mighty Magyars’, who finished as runners-up at the 1954 World Cup, were rather premature.

Swiss on a roll

Switzerland needed just 12 minutes to puncture Hungarian optimism in ruthless fashion.

Aebischer slipped a perfectly weighted pass through the heart of the Hungary defence, sending Duah through to plant a clinical low finish past Peter Gulacsi.

Duah’s celebrations were initially curtailed by an erroneous offside flag, but the decision was corrected by VAR as Switzerland’s players mobbed their unheralded hero.

Ruben Vargas should have sent the roiling red sea of Switzerland fans into ecstasy again moments later.

Vargas intercepted Milos Kerkez’s wayward pass on the edge of the area, but the winger was left holding his head in frustration after his shot cannoned off Gulacsi’s shoulder.

The Swiss were on a roll and Willi Orban wasted a golden opportunity to halt their momentum with a close-range header that was straight at Yann Sommer.

It was a crucial moment as Aebischer doubled Switzerland’s lead on the stroke of half-time.

With Hungary sat too deep, a flowing Swiss move climaxed with Aebischer curling a superb strike into the far corner from 25 yards.

Varga gave Hungary a lifeline in the 66th minute, just moments after he had missed a sitter.

Dominik Szoboszlai‘s pin-point cross found Varga and his diving header whistled past Sommer from six yards.

Hungary pushed hard for an equaliser, but Embolo came off the bench to chip a cool finish over Gulacsi in the final seconds.

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Beaten Bayer Leverkusen Hope To ‘Find Themselves’ In German Cup Final https://artifex.news/beaten-bayer-leverkusen-hope-to-find-themselves-in-german-cup-final-5733134/ Fri, 24 May 2024 03:46:45 +0000 https://artifex.news/beaten-bayer-leverkusen-hope-to-find-themselves-in-german-cup-final-5733134/ Read More “Beaten Bayer Leverkusen Hope To ‘Find Themselves’ In German Cup Final” »

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Bayer Leverkusen face second-division Kaiserslautern in Saturday’s German Cup final licking their wounds after a first loss in almost a year. Xabi Alonso‘s side were thoroughly outclassed in a 3-0 loss to Atalanta in the Europa League final on Wednesday, their first defeat in any competition since May 2023 — a run of 51 games. Energetic and dynamic this season with a taste for late goals, Leverkusen looked a shadow of the team which thundered past Bayern Munich to win their first ever Bundesliga title this season. 

In a year when Alonso pledged to stick around with the club despite reported interest from Liverpool and Bayern, Leverkusen looked on track for a remarkable three trophies.

Now they need to rebound to stop their underdog opponents, who flirted with relegation to the third division for much of the campaign, spoiling what has been an incredible season.

A loss will recall the club’s infamous ‘Neverkusen’ season in 2002, when they somehow emerged empty-handed despite being five points clear in the league with three games remaining, while also qualifying for the German Cup and Champions League finals.

Leverkusen’s unbeaten run, which broke a 59-year-old record set by Portuguese giants Benfica in 1965, was bound to end sometime but it was the manner in which the club capitulated which will concern Alonso the most. 

The Germans were outmuscled by a determined Atalanta, with the reliable Florian Wirtz and Granit Xhaka, so important this season, having off nights. 

Winger Jonas Hofmann summed up the club’s struggles on Wednesday night, lamenting “many mistakes, individual mistakes, bad passes and simple technical errors,” saying the performance was “not Bayer-like”.

“We weren’t confident in the build-up,” Hofmann said, explaining Leverkusen had given Atalanta the feeling “they could stand up to us and win the title”.

‘Transform pain’

For a side which has made a habit of scoring late goals — they have scored 15 times after the 90-minute mark this season — Leverkusen were not able to turn the tide. 

Alonso was self-critical after the match, saying “we weren’t at our best, including me” and explained the system he chose “did not work,” urging his side to “transform our pain into positive energy”.

Despite the disappointment, beating Kaiserslautern would make Leverkusen just the sixth side in German football history to do the double — an incredible achievement for a team which had two major trophies to their name before this season started. 

Xhaka told reporters on Wednesday the result was “not easy” but “we will not let it destroy us”.

“If we don’t win the triple, then we will win the double.”

Centre-back Jonathan Tah, captain on Wednesday night, said “the show must go on”.

“We’ve got a very important game ahead of us — we can’t afford to talk ourselves down too much.”

Their opponents may now face a wounded Leverkusen hoping to make amends, but also understand Alonso’s side are vulnerable after Wednesday’s surprise loss. 

Despite their run to the final, Kaiserslautern only played one top-division side in the Cup — beating Cologne, who were relegated to the second division at the end of the season. 

Kaiserslautern striker Ragnar Ache told AFP he had been cheering for Leverkusen in Wednesday’s final in the hope Alonso’s side “would maybe party a little bit” into the night. 

Ache however said Leverkusen “have a very big squad with high quality players — and they’re used to it”.

“It’s still not going to be easy for us. We have to look at ourselves and what we are going to do.”

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Bayer Leverkusen Eye ‘Immortality’ As Union Berlin Fight For Final Day Survival https://artifex.news/bayer-leverkusen-eye-immortality-as-union-berlin-fight-for-final-day-survival-5682190/ Fri, 17 May 2024 05:24:04 +0000 https://artifex.news/bayer-leverkusen-eye-immortality-as-union-berlin-fight-for-final-day-survival-5682190/ Read More “Bayer Leverkusen Eye ‘Immortality’ As Union Berlin Fight For Final Day Survival” »

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Champions Bayer Leverkusen chase “immortality” in the shape of an undefeated Bundesliga season on Saturday as relegation-threatened Union Berlin face a last-day battle for survival. Xabi Alonso‘s Leverkusen can become the first team in Bundesliga history to go through a campaign unbeaten by avoiding defeat against Augsburg. Not even the greatest Bayern Munich sides have managed an invincible season. That Alonso’s men have done it without losing in any competition — a European record 50-game streak which includes runs to next week’s German Cup and Europa League finals — shows how incredible they have been.

A win against Augsburg would net Leverkusen 90 points from 34 games — the equal second-highest tally in German football history. 

Leverkusen striker Patrik Schick said the match was “like a final”, while captain Lukas Hradecky said his team had “immortality” in sight.

Regardless of the result, Leverkusen will hoist the Bundesliga shield on Saturday and Hradecky said he would “be careful” not to hold it upside down, like Stuttgart captain Fernando Meira did in 2007.

In the German capital, Union — who faced Real Madrid in the Champions League in December  — need to beat Freiburg and hope for other results to go their way in order to avoid relegation.

Union won at home on the final day last season to finish fourth and qualify for Champions League football, continuing the team’s rise after their debut promotion in 2019.

Remarkably, Union sat atop the Bundesliga standings after two games this season, but then fell to rock bottom after a run of nine straight losses.

In 16th spot, Union need a point to avoid falling through the trap door. 

Even then, staying in 16th will still mean a two-legged playoff against Fortuna Duesseldorf, who finished third in the second division. 

Duesseldorf boast a 52,000-seat stadium and are in incredible form, having not lost in the league since early February.

For Union, even a win will not guarantee safety. Union will only be safe if one of Mainz, who play at Wolfsburg, or Bochum, who travel to Werder Bremen, lose. 

Freiburg coach Christian Streich, who signs off from a 14-year tenure at the club against Union on Saturday, said his side were “going to play to win”.

“For Union, it’s about staying in the league. They will certainly do everything they can to stay in it, and we will do everything we can to have a nice finish.”

Champions League finalists Borussia Dortmund host last-placed Darmstadt in Marco Reus‘ final game at the Westfalenstadion. 

Bayern Munich will guarantee second spot with probably just a draw against Hoffenheim while Harry Kane requires six goals to beat Robert Lewandowski‘s single-season record of 41.

One to watch: Christopher Trimmel (Union Berlin)

Union Berlin captain Christopher Trimmel extended his deal with the relegation-threatened club by one year until 2025 on Thursday, promising “the story isn’t over yet.”

Trimmel joined Union in 2014 and is the only player remaining from the club’s first-ever promotion, back in 2019. 

The Austria defender has tasted the highest of highs with Union, saying “together we have achieved more than I ever imagined. Union fans, I’m staying.”

Key stats 

0 – No team has ever gone through a Bundesliga season unbeaten. Leverkusen are a game away. 

71 – Last season, Bayern won the title on 71 points, beating Dortmund on goal difference. If Stuttgart beat Gladbach, they will join Leverkusen and Bayern in having more than 71 points. 

17 – Darmstadt have 17 points with a game to go. Only three teams in Bundesliga history have ever recorded a worse points tally.

Fixtures (1330 GMT Saturday)

Union Berlin v Freiburg, Hoffenheim v Bayern Munich, Wolfsburg v Mainz, Bayer Leverkusen v Augsburg, Eintracht Frankfurt v RB Leipzig, Borussia Dortmund v Darmstadt, Stuttgart v Borussia Moenchengladbach, Werder Bremen v Bochum, Heidenheim v Cologne

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Bayer Leverkusen Beat Roma To Put One Foot In Europa League Final https://artifex.news/bayer-leverkusen-beat-roma-to-put-one-foot-in-europa-league-final-5577738/ Fri, 03 May 2024 04:59:53 +0000 https://artifex.news/bayer-leverkusen-beat-roma-to-put-one-foot-in-europa-league-final-5577738/ Read More “Bayer Leverkusen Beat Roma To Put One Foot In Europa League Final” »

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Bayer Leverkusen have one foot in the Europa League final after winning 2-0 at Roma on Thursday to extend their remarkable unbeaten run to 47 matches. Goals in each half from Florian Wirtz and Robert Andrich ensured victory for Xabi Alonso‘s men in the Italian capital and gave the Bundesliga champions a great chance of reaching the final in Dublin later this month. Leverkusen will meet either Atalanta or Marseille in Ireland should they hold out in Germany next week, and on the evidence of their performance in Rome they will be firm favourites to win their first European trophy since the old UEFA Cup in 1988.

Alonso’s team have needed a string of last gasp goals to keep their unbeaten run going in recent weeks but there was no need for any frantic finishes in the Italian capital as Leverkusen’s superiority was fully on display.

“We had a lot of chances to score a third but they also had a good chance to cut the deficit right at the end. We’re happy with the result,” Alonso told reporters.

“We fought hard, played very well and were very disciplined. For us that means a lot but we still have a lot to do.”

Roma face a huge task if they are to reach a third European final in as many years after barely troubling Matej Kovar’s goal after Romelu Lukaku struck the woodwork early on.

But Daniele De Rossi‘s team would have had a lifeline had substitute Tammy Abraham not headed over in front of an open goal deep in stoppage time.

“We played against a good team and if you go behind against them it becomes very difficult,” De Rossi told Sky. “We’ve managed to score early in games before and get things going our way. Let’s say it was a bit different tonight.”

“We had an incredible chance right at then end which would have given us a different outlook for the return leg.”

Roma are also in a dogfight to reach next season’s revamped Champions League in Serie A while Leverkusen remain on course for a Bundesliga, German Cup and Europa League treble.

Leverkusen dominate

Leverkusen started with Victor Boniface and former Roma man Patrik Schick on the bench as Alonso, who is gunning for an unbeaten season, started with a conservative line-up.

It was a cagey affair until Lukaku headed onto the crossbar in the 22nd minute after Leandro Paredes did brilliantly to bring down an overhit corner and hook the ball back for the Belgium forward.

Moments later the away fans briefly roared with celebration as Jeremie Frimpong slipped clean through a dozing Roma back line and lifted his finish into the side netting.

But the Leverkusen fans didn’t have to wait long to see their side take the lead, and it was another Roma slip up which allowed it to happened in the 28th minute.

Rick Karsdorp cleaned up after Chris Smalling misjudged a header but his weak back pass allowed Alejandro Grimaldo to set up Wirtz for a simple finish.

The hosts were lucky not to be two down five minutes later when Frimpong flashed wide from a great position.

Roma looked shaky every time Leverkusen came forward and after Smalling gave away a cheap corner under pressure from Amine Adli the home defence left Piero Hincapie free to head over the bar six minutes after the break.

Bryan Cristante lanced a great chance wide from Paulo Dybala‘s corner but Roma’s fans were finally deflated in the 73rd minute by Andrich’s brilliant strike which put the tie firmly in Leverkusen’s hands.

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