Late Disasi goal seals Leverkusen bankruptcy against Monaco

Own goal by Hradecky

After a controversial slapstick own goal by captain Lukas Hradecky, Bayer Leverkusen are threatened with early failure in a European competition for the second time this season. Despite a brilliant solo by Florian Wirtz, the “Werkself”, who had been relegated from the Champions League, lost the curious first leg of the first knockout round of the Europa League 2:3 (0:1) against AS Monaco. This puts Leverkusen in a difficult starting position for the second leg next Thursday in the Principality.


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Goalkeeper Hradecky was pushed too hard in the ninth minute by former Schalke and Gladbacher Breel Embolo. Especially annoying for Hradecky: Already at the 0:1 at the start of the “premier class” in Bruges he was responsible for the only goal through a serious mistake when he fell into the goal with the caught ball.

This time, Frenchman Moussa Diaby (48′) and Wirtz (59′) turned the game around with his first goal in six games after a ten-month injury break. National coach Hansi Flick and DFB sporting director Rudi Völler clearly enjoyed the solo in the BayArena stands. The game tipped over again completely with goals from Krépin Diatta (74th) and Axel Disasi (90th + 2). Shortly before Monaco’s winning goal, Leverkusen’s Adam Hlozek hit the post (87′).

The comeback of striker Patrik Schick after three and a half months from the 88th minute was pleasing for Leverkusen. At Monaco, Bayern loan Alexander Nübel held up well, Cologne-born Ismail Jakobs was used for 20 minutes, and long-time Leverkusen player Kevin Volland sat the entire game on the bench.

You can hardly fall behind more unhappily than Bayer on Thursday. Hradecky put himself in needless distress after a back pass from Jonathan Tah and tried to control the ball parallel to the goal line. Embolo bumped into the Leverkusen keeper, who stepped on the ball and stumbled it into the goal. He waited in vain for Israeli referee Orel Grinfeld to whistle for a free kick. The use of Embolo was at least borderline, the scene was checked, but Grinfeld’s decision to score was not classified as a gross error.

The Bundesliga eight then had problems creating serious scoring opportunities against the physically strong French. Nübel parried four shots in the statistics in the first round. However, only one action in the 35th minute was dangerous, when he tipped the ball away from Nadiem Amiri, who was ready to score, after a sharp cross from Diaby. On the other side, Hradecky got the opportunity to rehabilitate himself a bit and held off Diatta (44′).

In the second half, however, Bayer was there immediately and deservedly turned the game around with two outstanding individual actions. First the strong Diaby pranced out two defenders in the middle and tunneled Nübel from a short distance to equalize. Then Wirtz outplayed four opponents and didn’t give the Bayern Munich keeper a chance. But Monaco fought back – and was even able to celebrate the victory very late.

With Bailey, Havertz & Co.: Bayer Leverkusen’s most expensive sales

15 Lucio | 2004/05 for €12 million to FC Bayern

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15 Emre Can | 2014/15 for €12m to Liverpool

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15 Omer Toprak | 2017/18 for €12 million to BVB

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13 Arturo Vidal | 2011/12 for €12.5m to Juventus Turin

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13 Christoph Kramer | 2016/17 for €15m to Borussia Mönchengladbach

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12 Dimitar Berbatov | 2006/07 for €15.7m to Tottenham Hotspur

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11 Chicharito | 2017/18 for €17.8m to West Ham United

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10 Emerson | 2000/01 for €18m to AS Roma

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8 Benjamin Henrichs | 2018/19 for €20m to AS Monaco

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8 Kevin Kampl | 2017/18 for €20m to RB Leipzig

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7 André Schurrle | 2013/14 for €22m to Chelsea

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6 Hakan Calhanoğlu | 2017/18 for €23.3m to AC Milan

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4 Bernd Leno | 2018/19 for €25m to Arsenal

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4 Julian Brandt | 2019/20 for €25m to Borussia Dortmund

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3 Heung Min Son | 2015/16 for €30m to Tottenham Hotspur

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2 Leon Bailey | 2021/22 for €32m to Aston Villa

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1 Kai Havertz | 2020/21 for €80m to Chelsea

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