By Ohuakanwa Chibuzo
In an extraordinary turn of events for Bayer Leverkusen, the football club has etched its name in Bundesliga history by clinching the league trophy for the first time in its illustrious 120-year history. This remarkable feat saw them dethrone Bayern Munich, ending the Bavarian giants’ 11-year reign, as they triumphed over Werder Bremen with a resounding 5-0 victory in Sunday’s match.
Under the astute leadership of Xabi Alonso, Leverkusen entered the encounter knowing that a win would seal the coveted title with five games still remaining in the season. Demonstrating a brand of football befitting champions, they delivered a commanding performance, extending their unbeaten streak to an impressive 43 games across all competitions.
The match was punctuated by the stellar performance of Florian Wirtz, whose hat-trick, alongside goals from Victor Boniface and Granit Xhaka, secured the triumph for Leverkusen. However, despite his pivotal role in the club’s title charge, Boniface remained humble, deflecting individual praise and highlighting the collective effort behind their success.
“I no lead anybody ooo. We lead ourselves,” emphasized Victor Boniface on the social media platform X Monday, reflecting the unity within the team. Boniface’s contribution to Leverkusen’s success was undeniable, with his tally of 11 goals and nine assists in just 18 Bundesliga appearances this season, despite missing four months due to injury.
Manager Xabi Alonso expressed his pride in the team’s achievement, stating, “This is a very special moment for the club. Winning the Bundesliga for the first time in 120 years is something very special. The players are top. I am very proud of everyone.”
With the Bundesliga title now secured, Leverkusen sets its sights on further glory, aiming to become the first side to go unbeaten in an entire Bundesliga campaign. Additionally, they remain in contention for an unprecedented treble, with the DFB-Pokal and UEFA Europa League still within their grasp.