Florian Wirtz Shines As Bayer Leverkusen Dominate Feyenoord In Champions League Victory.
Florian Wirtz made an unforgettable Champions League debut, scoring twice as Bayer Leverkusen cruised to a commanding victory against Feyenoord. The German side, currently Bundesliga champions, took control early on and never looked back, securing a 4-0 win in Rotterdam.
Leverkusen took the lead just five minutes into the match when Wirtz expertly curled a shot into the bottom corner from 20 yards, setting the tone for a dominant display. Xabi Alonso’s attacking wing-backs played a key role in the second goal, with Jeremie Frimpong’s pinpoint cross finding Alex Grimaldo, who calmly slotted the ball home.
Former Celtic player Frimpong was instrumental again, delivering a perfect pass to 21-year-old Wirtz, who volleyed in his second goal of the night, showcasing his clinical finishing ability.
Leverkusen wrapped up the game before half-time, with Edmond Tapsoba’s header deflecting off Feyenoord goalkeeper Timon Wellenreuther for an own goal. Despite having fewer shots than their Dutch opponents, Leverkusen’s efficiency in front of goal made the difference.
The defeat marked Feyenoord’s first loss under new manager Brian Priske, who replaced Arne Slot in the summer following the Dutchman’s move to Liverpool. Priske’s side struggled to match Leverkusen’s quality, and the German champions were deserved winners on the night.
This victory sees Bayer Leverkusen off to a flying start in their Champions League campaign, with Florian Wirtz emerging as one of the standout performers.