On Saturday, Xabi Alonso’s Bayer Leverkusen took control of the Bundesliga title race by defeating Bayern Munich 3-0 at home and going five points clear at the top of the table. In the 18th minute, Munich-born defender Josip Stanisic, on loan from Bayern, scored the first goal, and Alex Grimaldo added another early in the second half. In injury time, Jeremie Frimpong scored a third goal on the counter after Manuel Neuer came up for a Bayern corner. Leverkusen rounded off their impressive victory in style, as they seek to win the club’s first German title.
Bayern had few answers against an energetic and skilful Leverkusen side, fluent in attack, and kept tight control of star striker Harry Kane in defence.
With 13 games remaining this season, five-time runners-up Leverkusen now have a golden chance to break Bayern’s 11-year reign in the Bundesliga and shed their unwanted ‘Neverkusen’ moniker.
“From minute one until minute 90, we had our foot on the pedal,” Leverkusen midfielder Robert Andrich told Sky.
Alonso told reporters “when you have players willing to make sacrifices, the team gets better.”
A visibly frustrated Thomas Mueller lamented Bayern’s dismal performance.
“Leverkusen were taking risks, looking for solutions and playing football,” he said.
“We’re playing from A to B, B to C — and nobody plays freely or takes risks.”
Bayern came into the game under an unusual amount of pressure despite sitting just two points behind Leverkusen.
The game was delayed by 10 minutes due to ongoing protests against the German football association’s decision to allow increased foreign investment, with fans throwing tennis balls and other objects onto the pitch as the players jogged to keep warm.
Despite the delay, Leverkusen showed none of the nerves seen among recent challengers for Bayern’s crown, sticking to their high-risk, high-reward approach despite a tight press from the visitors.
Amine Adli had a half-chance and blasted straight at Neuer early, but it would be Stanisic who gave Leverkusen the lead against his parent club.
Stanisic beat new Bayern full-back Sacha Boey and tapped in a fine Andrich assist from close range, for first Leverkusen goal.
Winners all 16 times they have taken the lead this season, the goal foreshadowed a period of Leverkusen dominance reminiscent of their best under Alonso, with Florian Wirtz and Jonathan Tah forcing last-ditch stops.
Not content to protect their lead, Leverkusen came out firing after the break and soon doubled their lead.
Summer signing Grimaldo collected Nathan Tella’s pass and blasted past Neuer five minutes into the second half.
With the clock winding down, Neuer went up for a Bayern corner, allowing Leverkusen wing-back Frimpong to run the length of the field to seal a statement win.