In a historic moment, Bayer Leverkusen secured their first-ever German Bundesliga title by defeating Werder Bremen 5-0. Florian Wirtz’s remarkable hat-trick marked a significant milestone for Leverkusen, earning them their first major trophy since their German Cup triumph in 1993.
Under Xabi Alonso’s guidance, Leverkusen emerged as Bundesliga champions for the first time. Their dominant victory over Werder Bremen extended their lead to 16 points ahead of perennial champions Bayern Munich, who have clinched 11 consecutive titles.
This victory is particularly meaningful for Leverkusen, ending their trophy drought since the 1993 German Cup win. Remarkably, Alonso’s team remains unbeaten, positioning them for a potential historic treble. Leverkusen currently lead 2-0 against West Ham in the Europa League and are slated to face second-division Kaiserslautern in the German Cup final.
The journey to the Bundesliga title was marked by relentless pursuit. Leverkusen’s unbeaten streak extended to 43 matches amidst anticipation at the BayArena. Victor Boniface’s 25th-minute penalty set the stage for Leverkusen’s dominant performance.
Florian Wirtz’s pivotal role saw him scoring a stylish goal to put Leverkusen 3-0 ahead. Granit Xhaka’s sensational strike further cemented their lead, dashing any hopes of a Bremen comeback. Wirtz’s hat-trick, culminating in a fine finish, sealed Leverkusen’s title triumph with five matches remaining in the season.