Late Drama as Bayer Leverkusen Secures Europa League Final Spot
In a stunning turn of events, Bayer Leverkusen clinched their spot in the UEFA Europa League (UEL) final in Dublin, showcasing a relentless “never-say-die” attitude that also saw them break a European record with an astonishing 49-game unbeaten streak across all competitions.
Roma, tasked with ending Leverkusen’s impressive run, faced an uphill battle from the start. The Italians signaled their determination early on, with Romelu Lukaku’s break thwarted by Leverkusen’s Matéj Kovåi. Lorenzo Pellegrini and a desperate Gianluca Mancini challenge also tested Leverkusen’s defense, while a crucial save by Mile Svilar denied Exequiel Palacios’ near-goal effort.
Despite Leverkusen’s chances, a penalty awarded to Roma after a Jonathan Tah foul resulted in Leandro Paredes converting from the spot, giving Roma a first-half lead and intensifying the match’s suspense.
Roma’s aggressive pursuit of another goal left them vulnerable, allowing Leverkusen to strike back early in the second half with Jonas Hofmann’s shot. A penalty awarded to Roma saw Paredes repeating his earlier success, leveling the aggregate score and setting the stage for a tense finale.
With Leverkusen’s late goal off Gianluca Mancini’s shoulder and an injury-time equalizer from Josip Staniåié, Leverkusen sealed their place in the final against Atalanta, marking a significant opportunity to claim their first European title in 36 years.
The showdown in Dublin promises to be a thrilling encounter as Leverkusen aims to continue their remarkable journey, fueled by their unwavering determination and resilience on the field.