Mainz 05 turns late deficit against Bayer 04: Ingvartsen scores for the first time since October

Schick’s 20th hit is not enough

FSV Mainz 05 has stopped Bayer Leverkusen’s impressive winning streak. At the start of the 23rd match day of the Bundesliga, the Rheinhessen inflicted the Werkself’s first defeat of the year on Friday evening with a 3-2 (0-1) defeat and are now even involved in the fight for international starting places.

In front of 10,000 spectators, top scorer Patrik Schick (35th minute) and Joker Lucas Alario (74th) gave the guests the lead twice, but Aarón Martín (57th), Jean-Paul Boëtius (84th) and Marcus Ingvartsen (88th). ) turned the game in favor of the 05ers, who equaled their club record from 2009 under Thomas Tuchel with their fifth home win in a row. The Dane met for the first time since October.

The visitors had the first chance. Kerem Demirbay tested Mainz goalkeeper Robin Zentner in the 6th minute. However, the Rheinhessen then made the game and the snappier impression. Bayer struggled to find space for the combination game that was so successful this season. The hosts are different. Anton Stach (13th) and Silvan Widmer (16th) failed with shots by a good Lukas Hradecky, who made a strong save.

Mainz went into the game without any personnel changes. Coach Bo Svensson trusted the same starting XI as in the previous week in the 1-1 draw in Freiburg. Bayer coach Gerardo Seoane made a change: defender Jonathan Tah returned after surviving an infection and replaced the injured Mitchel Bakker. The committed team from Mainz deserved the lead in the first half, but even the greatest opportunity after half an hour didn’t lead to success. Jonathan Burkardt put the ball on his strike partner Karim Onisiwo in front of Hradecky, but the Austrian was blocked decisively.

Schick bis Barbarez: Player with 20+ goals in a BuLi season since 2000

Patrik Schick – A season with at least 20 goals

&copy imago images

2021/22 – act. 20 goals for Bayer 04

Wout Weghorst – A season with at least 20 goals

&copy imago images

2020/21 – 20 goals for VfL Wolfsburg

Andrej Kramaric – A season with at least 20 goals

&copy imago images

2020/21 – 20 goals for Hoffenheim

Erling Haaland – A season with at least 20 goals

&copy imago images

2020/21 – 27 goals for BVB

André Silva – A season with at least 20 goals

&copy imago images

2020/21 – 28 goals for Eintracht Frankfurt

Robert Lewandowski – 9 seasons with at least 20 goals

&copy imago images

For FC Bayern: 2021/22 – act. 23 goals, 2020/21 – 41 goals, 2019/20 – 34 goals, 2018/19 – 22 goals, 2017/18 – 29 goals, 2016/17 – 30 goals, 2015/16 – 30 goals, for BVB: 2013 /14 – 20 goals, 2012/13 – 24 goals, 2011/12 – 22 goals

Timo Werner – 2 seasons with at least 20 goals

&copy imago images

2019/20 – 28 goals for RB Leipzig

2016/17 – 21 goals for RB Leipzig

Anthony Modeste – A season with at least 20 goals

&copy imago images

2016/17 – 25 goals for 1. FC Köln

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang – 2 seasons with at least 20 goals

&copy imago images

2016/17 – 31 goals for BVB

2015/16 – 25 goals for BVB

Thomas Müller – A season with at least 20 goals

&copy imago images

2015/16 – 20 goals for Bayern

Stefan Kießling – 2 seasons with at least 20 goals

&copy imago images

2012/13 – 25 goals for Bayer Leverkusen

2009/10 – 21 goals for Bayer Leverkusen

Klaas-Jan Huntelaar – A season with at least 20 goals

&copy imago images

2011/12 – 29 goals for Schalke 04

Mario Gómez – 3 seasons with at least 20 goals

&copy imago images

2011/12 – 26 goals for de Bayern

2010/11 – 28 goals for Bayern

2008/09 – 24 goals for VfB Stuttgart

Papiss Demba Cissé – A season with at least 20 goals

&copy imago images

2010/11 – 22 goals for SC Freiburg

Edin Dzeko – 2 seasons with at least 20 goals

&copy imago images

2009/10 – 22 goals for VfL Wolfsburg

2008/09 – 26 goals for VfL Wolfsburg

Grafite – A season with at least 20 goals

&copy imago images

2008/09 – 28 goals for VfL Wolfsburg

Patrick Helmes – A season with at least 20 goals

&copy imago images

2008/09 – 21 goals for Bayer Leverkusen

Luca Toni – A season with at least 20 goals

&copy imago images

2007/08 – 24 goals for Bayern

Theofanis Gekas – A season with at least 20 goals

&copy imago images

2006/07 – 20 goals for VfL Bochum

Miroslav Klose – A season with at least 20 goals

&copy Getty Images

2005/06 – 25 goals for Werder Bremen

Dimitar Berbatov – 2 seasons with at least 20 goals

&copy imago images

2005/06 – 21 goals for Bayer Leverkusen

2004/05 – 20 goals for Bayer Leverkusen

Halil Altintop – A season with at least 20 goals

&copy imago images

2005/06 – 20 goals for Kaiserslautern

Marek Mintal – A season with at least 20 goals

&copy imago images

2004/05 – 24 goals for 1. FC Nürnberg

Roy Makaay – 2 seasons with at least 20 goals

&copy imago images

2004/05 – 22 goals for Bayern

2003/04 – 20 goals for Bayern

Ailton – A season with at least 20 goals

&copy imago images

2003/04 – 28 goals for Werder Bremen

Martin Max – A season with at least 20 goals

&copy imago images

2003/04 – 20 goals for Hansa Rostock

Giovane Elber – A season with at least 20 goals

&copy imago images

2002/03 – 21 goals for Bayern

Thomas Christiansen – A season with at least 20 goals

&copy imago images

2002/03 – 21 goals for VfL Bochum

Ebbe Sand – A season with at least 20 goals

&copy imago images

2000/01 – 22 goals for FC Schalke

Sergei Barbarez – A season with at least 20 goals

&copy imago images

2000/01 – 22 goals for Hamburger SV

Leverkusen’s top scorer Patrik Schick did better: The Czech tried a shot from about 20 meters and was lucky that FSV captain Moussa Niakhaté deflected the ball into goalkeeper Zentner. It was the first goal Mainz conceded at home since November 21 in the 1-1 draw against 1. FC Köln. After that, the 05er had won four home games in a row to zero.

Schick had to be replaced injured shortly after the restart. He was replaced by Lucas Alario (48′), who a short time later watched Mainz take control of the game again: Aarón Martín equalized with a remarkable free-kick goal. The supposed opening goal by Onisiwo was taken back a little later by referee Benjamin Cortus (63.) – the goal on the other side by Alario after a nice Bayer combination counted.

But Mainz stayed on and substitute Jean-Paul Boëtius flicked the ball from the edge of the box into the far corner to equalize 2-2. The Svensson team showed character and with a lot of will the other joker Marcus Ingvartsen poked the ball through the Bayer defense to lead 3:2.

To home page

ttn-38