Late goal deals Ten Hag's Leverkusen another blow in Bundesliga
Karim Coulibaly's stoppage-time goal secured a 3-3 draw for 10-man Werder Bremen, ending Bayer Leverkusen's 35-match away unbeaten streak in the Bundesliga, officials said.
- On Saturday, Werder Bremen forced a 3-3 draw at the Weserstadion as 18-year-old defender Karim Coulibaly scored a stoppage-time equaliser, denying Erik ten Hag his first Bundesliga win.
- After a second yellow, Niklas Stark was sent off for fouling Christian Kofane, leading to Patrik Schick's penalty that made it 3-1 for Bayer Leverkusen.
- After Mark Flekken's miscue, Isaac Schmidt pulled one back in the 76th by nodding into an empty net, while Romano Schmid earlier scored a penalty following Axel Tape's foul.
- Despite the draw, Bayer Leverkusen extended their away unbeaten run to 35 consecutive Bundesliga matches but still await this season's first league win, while Werder Bremen earned a valuable point from the late comeback.
- Erik ten Hag took over from Xabi Alonso amid a squad overhaul following the departure of more than half a dozen key players, and Ten Hag's side lost on his league debut last week.
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Vice champion Leverkusen has maneuvered himself into the crisis through the 3:3 in Bremen and goes without a win into the first national break in this Bundesliga season. The coach has already lost a large part of his credit.
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