City
Epaper

Bundesliga: Leverkusen round off invincible record season, Cologne relegated

By IANS | Updated: May 19, 2024 09:20 IST

Berlin, May 19 Bayer Leverkusen became the first-ever unbeaten champions in the Bundesliga history after edging Augsburg 2-1 ...

Open in App

Berlin, May 19 Bayer Leverkusen became the first-ever unbeaten champions in the Bundesliga history after edging Augsburg 2-1 and extending their invincible run to overall 51 matches while Cologne were relegated into the second division after losing 4-1 to newly promoted Heidenheim in the last round in Bundesliga.

The Werkself started brightly into the last match of the 2023-24 season as Amine Adli blocked the kick-off from Augsburg goalkeeper Tomas Koubek and squared into the path of Victor Boniface, who tapped home into the empty goal to break the deadlock with 12 minutes played.

The hosts remained on the front foot and doubled their advantage at the half-hour mark when Robert Andrich collected a rebound inside the box before drilling the 2-0 lead past Koubek, reports Xinhua.

After the restart, Augsburg grew into the match and halved the deficit at the hour mark as Mert Komur hammered the ball into the top right corner after benefitting on the good build-up work from Arne Maier.

Augsburg remained dangerous and almost levelled the scores in the 80th minute but Leverkusen goalkeeper Lukas Hradecky staged a great reflex and denied Pep Biels a joker goal.

It remained Augsburg's last chance as Leverkusen's defense stood firm to conclude the record season without a loss. Xabi Alonso's man still have the chance to clinch the treble with the Europa League and German Cup final coming up.

"We deserved this title as we remained undefeated. Good players make good coaches. I have an outstanding squad here. I am very grateful to be able to work with such players. Today we will celebrate," said Alonso.

At the other matches, Bayern Munich complete their horror season empty handed and slipped from the second to third place after losing 4-2 to seventh placed Hoffenheim.

Stuttgart concluded the season on the second spot as the Swabians eased 4-0 past Borussia Monchengladbach thanks to Serhour Guirassy's brace.

Borussia Dortmund secured a top five finish as Edin Terzic's boys cruised 4-0 past already relegated and last placed Darmstadt.

Leipzig finished the season on the fourth spot after Eintracht Frankfurt bounced back from two goals down to secure a 2-2 stalemate.

Janik Haberer's last-gasp 2-1 winner against Freiburg secured relegation threatened Union Berlin their top-flight status for next season.

Mainz stay in the Bundesliga as well as the Nullfunfer came from behind to beat Wolfsburg 3-1.

Bochum will face two relegation play-off matches after beating Werder Bremen 4-1 and Cologne were relegated for the sixth time in the club's history after losing 4-1 to Heidenheim.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

NationalJammu and Kashmir Landslide: Several Pilgrims Feared Trapped as Landslide Hits Vaishno Devi Shrine Route in Banganga

EntertainmentVidya Balan kickstarts Monday morning with ‘head scratching’ riddle

BusinessADIA to Invest USD 200 Million in Meril

NationalLS Speaker Om Birla urges cooperation for smooth Monsoon Session

NationalOdisha Chhatra Cong chief arrested on rape charges, likely to be produced in court today

Other Sports Realted Stories

Other SportsHe gave me insight of where he sees me in future: Rune on short collab with Agassi

Other SportsSumit settles for silver as India ends Polyak Imre & Varga Janos Memorial 2025 with 10 medals

Other SportsSumit wins silver as Indian Greco-Roman wrestlers make significant improvement in Budapest

Other SportsPak coach Hesson flays 'poor' pitch, Bangladesh players defend it

Other SportsNunez nets hat-trick in Liverpool’s 5-0 win over Stoke; Wirtz debuts in closed-door friendly