On ESPN FC, Granit Xhaka and Xabi Alonso join Archie Rhind-Tutt postgame after Bayer Leverkusen’s 1-1 draw vs. Borussia Dortmund, then Ale Moreno discusses Leverkusen’s goal to remain unbeaten.

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  1. Stevie said Leverkusen "are in dangerous waters" after winning the league and could lose a game. I predicted 2D3W from their last 5 league games. It's happening just as I predicted. Stevie is just salty that Liverpool missed out on Xabi and were knocked out of Europe.

  2. If we would be 3-0 up, the ref might as well added 30 min. It‘s crazy how the German FA do everything for them to not loose a game, especially in the 2nd half of the season (red cards, too much added time etc.) Bayern were famous for these decisions over decades, but at this rate in one single season i haven‘t seen anything like this.

  3. No one could beat bayer leverkusen. Just Real Madrid with their criminal mafia methods of manipulating the goal line technology and bribing the ref with golden rolexes and high end call girls possibly could do so.

  4. It's wishful thinking, but I really want the team's senior players to realize that what they're going through is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, and that they can build a legendary legacy at this club if they all decide to stay together. Obviously, they'll earn less money, but I don't want what happened to Klopp's Borussia to happen to them.

  5. As i wrote before even if you take lead against leverkusan you have to be very very alert till last whistle blow. Leverkusan can make goal at last second hook or by crook . They do in almost every match and its only club i have seen , i would like to see them how they perform against man city, real madrid, psg like clubs

  6. As much as the praise that is being heaped onto Xabi Alonso is well-deserved, I wonder why nobody notices the absolute outstanding work of Bayer's medical department. Bayer have had practically no injuries all season, just imagine. Even Victor Boniface's pulled muscle happened when he was with the Nigerian national team. It is hard to overappreciate the contribution of Bayer's medical staff when you look at how the players keep going and going until the 90th minute and beyond when the opponents have long run out of steam – and this week after week after week.

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