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Champions League Preview: Feyenoord vs. Bayer Leverkusen
Preview: Feyenoord vs. Bayer Leverkusen – prediction, team news, lineups
Aiming to make a major impact on the Champions League after last season’s record-breaking feats, Bayer Leverkusen will meet Feyenoord on Thursday evening.
The German champions convene with last term’s Eredivisie runners-up in their league-phase opener, with a typically electric atmosphere expected at De Kuip.
Crowned Dutch champions for the 16th time in 2023, Feyenoord were forced to settle for second place behind PSV Eindoven last season, despite their final points tally being two higher than when taking top spot 12 months earlier.
The Rotterdam club did claim the KNVB Beker as consolation, but title-winning boss Arne Slot left for Liverpool and new manager Brian Priske was brought in from Sparta Prague.
So far, the Danish coach has produced just one win from four league games, having begun his reign with a penalty-shootout success against Ajax in the Johan Cruijff Shield – after letting victory slip through their fingers at Groningen last week, his side already trail PSV by nine points.
Now appearing in successive Champions League seasons for the first time since 2002, Feyenoord have only featured twice in the past 22 years, and they will be aiming to reach the competition’s knockout phase for the very first time – albeit they won the European Cup back in 1970.
Last term, Slot’s side finished third in Group E, before dropping down into the Europa League and losing on penalties to old foes Roma in the knockout-round playoffs. That was the third straight year they had been eliminated from Europe by the Giallorossi, including defeat in the inaugural Europa Conference League final.
Given some tough ties in this season’s new-look league phase, Feyenoord will be glad to kick off their latest campaign at De Kuip, where they have lost just once in their last 18 European fixtures, winning on 14 occasions.
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The one blot on an otherwise flawless 2023-24 season, Bayer Leverkusen lost to Atalanta BC in the Europa League final, coming up just short in their quest to add another European trophy to their 1988 UEFA Cup triumph.
That year, Die Werkself beat Feyenoord in the third round en route to glory, which remains the clubs’ only competitive meeting to date.
Last term, Leverkusen drew acclaim for their relentless performances and last-minute heroics – both in the Bundesliga and in Europe – and even though they were finally beaten by Atalanta, they had already claimed a first German title and later added the DFB-Pokal.
Xabi Alonso‘s stylish side also finished first in their Europa League group with maximum points before battling past three teams, including Roma, to reach the decider. Defeat in Dublin was their only loss in 53 games across all competitions, 43 of which ended in victory.
Featuring in the Champions League for only a third time in eight seasons, Leverkusen’s most recent campaign came two years ago, when they were third in their group before slipping into the Europa League. They went on to reach the semi-finals before losing to none other than Roma.
Losing 1-0 at Stadio Olimpico remains the German side’s only defeat in their last 11 European away fixtures – a spell also featuring seven wins – so even though they recently slipped up against Leipzig, Xabi Alonso and co will be confident of making a fast start in midweek.
Ultimately, they are intent on reaching the Champions League knockout stages for the first time since 2017, and having forever shaken off their old nickname of ‘Never-kusen’, they may even believe making the Munich-hosted final is possible.
Feyenoord vs. Bayer Leverkusen: A Champions League Clash
Prediction:
This match promises to be a thrilling encounter between two in-form teams. Feyenoord, known for their attacking flair, will be eager to make a statement on the European stage. However, Bayer Leverkusen’s tactical prowess and quality squad could give them the edge.
Prediction: Bayer Leverkusen to win 2-1.
Team News:
- Feyenoord: Calvin Stengs remains sidelined with a knee injury. There are no other major injury concerns for the Dutch champions.
- Bayer Leverkusen: Xabi Alonso’s side is in good shape with no significant injury worries. They will be looking to build on their impressive domestic form.
Probable Lineups:
Feyenoord: Wellenreuther – Nieuwkoop, Beelen, Hancko, Hartman – Milambo, Zerrouki, Timber – Ivanušec, Giménez, Paixão
Bayer Leverkusen: Hrádecký – Tapsoba, Tah, Hincapié – Frimpong, Xhaka, Garcia, Grimaldo – Hofmann, Wirtz – Boniface
Key Players:
- Feyenoord: Santiago Giménez, Lutsharel Geertruida, Orkun Kökcü
- Bayer Leverkusen: Florian Wirtz, Moussa Diaby, Patrik Schick
This match is set to be a fascinating clash between two talented teams. Both Feyenoord and Bayer Leverkusen will be looking to make a strong start to their Champions League campaign.