Leverkusen late show extends unbeaten run to 39
Written by I Dig SportsBundesliga leaders Bayer Leverkusen scored twice late in the game with Robert Andrich and Patrik Schick to earn a remarkable 2-1 comeback win over Hoffenheim on Saturday and edge closer to the league title.
Leverkusen, unbeaten in 39 matches across all competitions this season, are on 73 points with seven matches left. Bayern Munich, who face Borussia Dortmund later on Saturday, are in second place on 60.
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A day after coach Xabi Alonso announced he would be staying on despite interest from major European clubs, Leverkusen got off to a lacklustre start despite controlling the pace of the game.
Their attacks were stifled and the finishing lacked precision with Hoffenheim's Maximilian Beier silencing the home crowd in the 33rd minute when he broke clear and beat keeper Lukas Hradecky from close range in the 33rd minute.
The hosts piled on the pressure after the break but were repeatedly denied by keeper Oliver Baumann, including with a spectacular double save in the 76th minute.
With time running out Alonso brought on forward Borja Iglesias, who rattled the crossbar four minutes after entering as the hosts camped in Hoffenheim's box.
The pressure paid off in the 88th minute when Germany international Andrich stabbed in the equaliser from a Florian Wirtz cross.
Schick completed the comeback with a far-post volley in stoppage time, confirming Leverkusen's never-say-die attitude this season.
Alonso's team had come from two goals in both Europa League round-of-16 legs against Qarabag this month to advance 5-4 on aggregate.
Leverkusen, whose last major title came more than 30 years ago, face Fortuna Dusseldorf in the German Cup semifinal on Tuesday.
With 73 points, they have now equaled their club record from the 1999-2000 campaign.
The result also means that Leverkusen now have the second longest unbeaten run in the history of Europe's top-five leagues, overtaking the 2004-05 Inter Milan team who managed 38 games, and behind only Juventus, who went 42 games without losing in the 2011-12 season.