Europa League: Bayer Leverkusen moves to the semi-finals against Union Saint Gilloise

Last German title hope

The last German title hope in Europe is called Bayer instead of Bayern. Bayer 04 Leverkusen are the only Bundesliga club to have reached the semi-finals of a European Cup competition after a long stretch of title-ready performance and can dream of their first title in 30 years. Two days after FC Bayern Munich were eliminated from the Champions League, the “Werkself” reached the semi-finals of the Europa League with a 4-1 (2-0) win in the second leg of the quarter-finals at Union Saint Gilloise.

The first leg against second-placed Belgium, who had knocked out 1. FC Union Berlin in the previous round, ended 1-1. Moussa Diaby put coach Xabi Alonso’s team ahead after 66 seconds in Brussels on Thursday, Mitchel Bakker (38′), Jeremie Frimpong (60′) and Adam Hlozek (79′) followed suit. The Belgians’ goal was scored by Casper Terho (64′).

Eintracht Frankfurt only ended the German wait for a title in the second most important European Cup after 25 years last year. Leverkusen had won the previous competition, the UEFA Cup, in 1988, the last Bayer title ever was winning the DFB Cup in 1993. Leverkusen last reached the semi-finals of a European Cup 21 years ago. At that time, the Rhinelanders even advanced to the Champions League final, but lost it 2-1 against Real Madrid.

Hazard before Haaland & Lewandowski: Europe’s top earners according to “L’Équipe”

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… there is still 16 places up. These players collect the highest salaries in football.

17 Manuel Neuer | Bayern Munich | Annual gross salary: €19.1 million

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Market value: €7 million | Contract until 2024

17 Thomas Mueller | Bayern Munich | Annual gross salary: €19.1 million

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Market value: €18 million | Contract until 2024

14 Jan Oblak | Atlético Madrid | Annual gross salary: €20 million

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Market value: €40 million | Contract until 2028

14 Jordi Alba | FC Barcelona | Annual gross salary: €20 million

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Market value: €5 million | Contract until 2024

14 Vinicius Jr. | Madrid | Annual gross salary: €20 million

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Market value: €120 million | Contract until 2024

13 Jadon Sancho | United | Annual gross salary: €20.4 million

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Market value: €55 million | Contract until 2026

12 Mohamed Salah | Liverpool | Annual gross salary: €20.4 million

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Market value: €70 million | Contract until 2025

10 David de Gea | United | Annual gross salary: €22 million

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Market value: €15 million | Contract until 2023

10 Erling Haaland | Man City | Annual gross salary: €22 million

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Market value: €170 million | Contract until 2027 | Thanks to easy-to-reach bonuses, Haaland should earn significantly more than his gross salary

9 David Alaba | Madrid | Annual gross salary: €22.6 million

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Market value: €50 million | Contract until 2026

8 Sergio Busquets | FC Barcelona | Annual gross salary: €23 million

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Market value: €5 million | Contract until 2023

7 Kevin De Bruyne | Man City | Annual gross salary: €23.4 million

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Market value: €80 million | Contract until 2025

6 Sadio Mané | Bayern Munich | Annual gross salary: €24 million

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Market value: €45 million | Contract until 2025

5 Robert Lewandowski | FC Barcelona | Annual gross salary: €26 million

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Market value: €40 million | Contract until 2026

4 Eden Hazard | Madrid | Annual gross salary: €27 million

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Market value: €5 million | Contract until 2024

3 Lionel Messi | PSG | Annual gross salary: €40.5 million

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Market value: €45 million | Contract until 2023

2 Neymar | PSG | Annual gross salary: €44.1 million

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Market value: €70 million | Contract until 2025

1 Kylian Mbappe | PSG | Annual gross salary: €72 million

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Market value: €180 million | Contract until 2025

In the Lotto Park, where RSC Anderlecht usually plays their home games, Bayer got off to a dream start. Senne Lynen actually intercepted the one-two between Florian Wirtz and Diaby, but tipped the ball into Diaby’s foot. The France international dribbled past goalkeeper Anthony Moris and slotted in.

The quick goal also meant that Bayer had to do more defensive work from the second minute without world champion Exequiel Palacios, who was injured in the first leg. The Belgians attacked with all their physicality, the Werkself fought back and hoped for a counterattack. They certainly came and after 16 minutes Diaby could have increased after a nice pass from Wirtz, but narrowly missed. Six minutes later, Hlozek went wide following a Bakker cross.

Eight minutes before the break, Bayer completed an outstanding attack worth seeing. One-two from Diaby and Wirtz this time in midfield, Diaby pulled up and served Hlozek, whose cross Bakker volleyed in the far corner. Saint Gilloise had at best a couple of half-chances before the break.

The hosts increased the pressure after the break, but the Leverkusen defense around Jonathan Tah, who had been strong for weeks, defended passionately and conscientiously. Bayer even upped the ante when Bakker successfully pressed Moris, the goalkeeper kicked the ball into Frimpong’s feet and he hit the empty goal.

But the Belgians still didn’t give up and scored the goal and hit the bar through Simon Adingra (70′). Bayer’s fourth goal provided clarity, Hlozek scored with a scrape after a shot by Diaby. The former Rudi Völler club AS Roma and star coach José Mourinho are now waiting in the Europa League semifinals.

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