Bayer Leverkusen maintained their perfect record in this season’s Champions League with a tense home victory against AC Milan. The match at the BayArena saw Victor Boniface score the only goal in the 51st minute, tapping in a rebound after Milan goalkeeper Mike Maignan saved a shot from Jeremie Frimpong. Despite Leverkusen’s strong start, Milan gradually found their rhythm and posed a threat late in the game.
With just seven minutes left, Theo Hernandez almost equalized, hitting the crossbar with a deflected long-range shot. Alvaro Morata came close to scoring as well, narrowly missing the target with a header on the follow-up. Although Leverkusen dominated most of the match, they had an earlier goal disallowed in the first half. Boniface had another chance to score in the 21st minute when he connected with a cross from Frimpong.
However, officials ruled out the goal after a VAR review determined that Frimpong had been offside when he made the pass. The victory marked Leverkusen’s second win in the group stage, having previously routed Feyenoord 4-0 in their opening match. In contrast, AC Milan struggled in their Champions League debut, suffering a 3-1 defeat at home to Liverpool.
With this win, Bayer Leverkusen solidifies their position as a strong contender in the competition, showcasing a well-balanced team under Xabi Alonso’s management. As they continue their Champions League journey, the German side aims to build on their early success and advance further in the tournament while Milan will seek to regroup and find their footing in upcoming fixtures.
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