Xabi Alonso Revels in Bayer Leverkusen’s Bundesliga Triumph
Bayer Leverkusen clinched their maiden Bundesliga title with an emphatic 5-0 victory over Werder Bremen, securing the championship with five games left to play. This historic achievement was marked by scenes of joy and celebration at BayArena.
Xabi Alonso, basking in the team’s success, described the feeling as “incredible.” He expressed the importance of savoring the moment with families, friends, and fans, especially as this was his first full season as a coach.
The title quest began to materialize early in the match when Victor Boniface converted a penalty in the 25th minute. Granit Xhaka and Florian Wirtz then added sensational goals in quick succession, setting the stage for a jubilant atmosphere. Wirtz’s hat-trick, capped with a fourth and fifth goal, sparked wild celebrations among supporters, who flooded the pitch in sheer euphoria.
For Xhaka and Wirtz, the magnitude of their achievement had yet to fully sink in. Xhaka, who joined Leverkusen from Arsenal last year, expressed disbelief at the season’s unexpected turn of events. Wirtz echoed this sentiment, highlighting the need for some time to comprehend the magnitude of their success.
This triumph not only ends Bayern Munich’s 11-year reign but also positions Leverkusen as serious contenders for a remarkable treble, with the German Cup and Europa League still within reach.
The journey from being in the relegation zone when Alonso assumed coaching duties to Bundesliga champions showcases the remarkable turnaround and resilience of the Leverkusen squad under Alonso’s leadership.