On 21 October one of the matches of the 8th round of the German football championship took place. Wolfsburg (Germany) and Bayer (Leverkusen) met.
German Championship, 8th round
Wolfsburg (Germany) - Bayer (Leverkusen) - 1:2 (1:1)
Goals: M. Lacroix (41) - Jeremy Frimpong (13), Grimaldo (62)
Warnings: Arnold (36), E. Palacios (37), Riddle Baku (45), Dzaka (55), A. Adli (57), Joakim Mele (65), J. Hofmann (75), Edmond Tapsoba (86).
Review of the match Wolfsburg - Bayer:
An exciting Bundesliga match between VfL Wolfsburg and Bayer Leverkusen unfolded at the VOLKSWAGEN ARENA stadium. With the score at 1-1 at half-time, the match ended with a 1-2 victory for Bayer Leverkusen. Bayer Leverkusen took the lead as early as the 13th minute, shocking the hosts with a goal by J. Frimpong. This goal put the visitors ahead and set the tone for a tense encounter, which was not lacking as both teams fought hard for the advantage. In the 36th minute, Wolfsburg's M. Arnold received a yellow card, indicating the combative nature of the game. A minute later, E. Palacios, a Bayer Leverkusen player, also got into the referee's book, emphasising the physicality of the match. However, Wolfsburg did not allow their opponents to dictate the game. Just before the break, M. Lacroix demonstrated his goal scoring prowess by levelling the score in the 41st minute. This goal gave the fans hope for a comeback in the second half. The referee continued to hand out yellow cards, keeping the players on their toes. In the 55th and 57th minutes G. Schaka and A. Adli of Bayer received yellow cards, and in the 65th minute J. Maele of Wolfsburg joined the number of warnings. Maele from Wolfsburg.
The turning point in the game came in the 62nd minute, when A. Grimaldo scored a goal against Bayer, restoring his team's advantage. The goal caused the fans to cheer and put the Wolfsburg defenders under a lot of pressure. As the match progressed, Wolfsburg tried to get back on track. In an attempt to turn the tide of the match, substitutions were made and new players came on the pitch. In the 71st minute M. Svanberg was replaced by L. Madjer, which gave new energy to the home team's midfield. Time was running out and Wolfsburg began to despair. In the 78th and 79th minutes they made two more substitutions, introducing J. Gerhardt and S. Bornauw into the game. Bornauw respectively. However, in the 86th minute the match took a nasty turn when E. Tapsoba of Bayer received a yellow card, adding to the long list of warnings issued by the referee throughout the game. The final whistle sounded and Bayer emerged victorious. The decisive role in the away win was played by their ability to realise their chances. On the other hand, Wolfsburg, having dropped valuable points in a home match, will be thinking about what could have been. This Bundesliga clash demonstrated the competitive nature of German football. Both Wolfsburg and Bayer Leverkusen showed skill, determination and tactical savvy. As the season progresses, it will be interesting to see how each team builds on this performance and whether they can keep the momentum going.
The following matches await the opponents in the next round: Augsburg vs Wolfsburg, Bayer vs Freiburg.
Statistics of the match Wolfsburg - Bayer:
Wolfsburg | Bayer | |
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4 | Kicks to the goal | 7 |
16 | Kicks | 13 |
3 | Blocked shots | 0 |
7 | Penalty kicks | 10 |
9 | Kicks from outside the penalty box | 3 |
15 | Offences | 14 |
4 | Corner | 3 |
1 | Offsides | 2 |
41% | Ball possession | 59% |
3 | Yellow cards | 5 |
0 | Red cards | 0 |
5 | Keeper saves | 3 |
403 | Total assists | 604 |
322 | Accurate assists | 528 |
80% | Transmission accuracy | 87% |