Improving Leverkusen Face Toughest Test to Date at Bayern
Leverkusen's four-game winning streak under Kasper Hjulmand has boosted their Bundesliga standing to fifth, setting up a challenging match against Bayern's 14-win run this Saturday.
- A four-game winning run has set up Bayer Leverkusen's trip to Bayern Munich on Saturday after Kasper Hjulmand turned their season around.
- Early results forced Leverkusen to sack Erik ten Hag after two matchdays, following summer player departures and Xabi Alonso's exit, prompting Kasper Hjulmand's arrival.
- Bayern's form is stark: 14 wins from 14 across competitions and a league-record 37-match unbeaten away run, while Bayer Leverkusen needed 120 minutes to beat second-tier Paderborn in the German Cup.
- With Champions League ties looming, Bayern travel to Paris St Germain next week after their cup win, while Leverkusen face Benfica in Lisbon on Wednesday, creating fixture congestion before Saturday.
- The match renews a rivalry: Leverkusen ended Bayern Munich's 11-year title streak in 2024, and Harry Kane, Bayern forward, leads with 22 goals, highlighting key players.
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The mandatory game record series of FC Bayern has continued at the Cup Fight in Cologne. Now you are waiting for Leverkusen, which also arrives with a super series.
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BERLIN (Reuters) -Bayer Leverkusen have seen their season turned around early under new coach Kasper Hjulmand, with a four-game winning run in the Bundesliga, but on Saturday they face their biggest test to date at flawless Bayern Munich. Read full story
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BERLIN :Bayer Leverkusen have seen their season turned around early under new coach Kasper Hjulmand, with a four-game winning run in the Bundesliga, but on Saturday they face their biggest test to date at flawless Bayern Munich.Leverkusen, the 2024 Bundesliga champions, had several key players depart in the s
Record hunting among the record-breaking Bavarians: The Leverkuseners, who have been unbeaten abroad since 37 Bundesliga matches, want to win at the record-winning champion. Bayer-Coach Hjulmand does not consider Bavaria to be invincible.
Germany: record to record Three days before defying the Paris SG, holding the title, in the Champions League (Tuesday, 9 p.m.), Bayern welcomes Saturday (6:30 p.m.) the Bayer Leverkusen (5th), who remains on a series of 37 matches without defeat (25 wins, 12 draws) outside in the German championship, ...
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