Live ticker Bayer Leverkusen – 1. FSV Mainz 05 (Bundesliga 2023/2024, 23rd matchday)

52′

9:40 p.m

Yellow card for Dominik Kohr (1. FSV Mainz 05)

50′

9:40 p.m

The next good chance for the guests: Amiri hits the free kick at the second post behind the chain, where Barreiro passes it inside. Hrádecký has already been beaten, but the ball bounces off Tah’s leg and into the keeper’s arms. Lucky for Leverkusen.

49′

9:38 p.m

Jonathan Tah

Yellow card for Jonathan Tah (Bayer Leverkusen)

The Bayer defense chief loses his footing shortly before his own penalty area and clearly holds Onisiwo.

48′

9:37 p.m

The FSV also announces itself in the second half: an Onisiwo cross near the right corner flag finds Mwene at the far post, who is the winner in the header duel with Frimpong, but heads the ball a meter past the right post.

46′

9:36 p.m

Things continue in Leverkusen without any personnel changes. If the Werkself don’t lose against Mainz today, it would be the 33rd competitive game in a row that Alonso’s team remains unbeaten and that will be a new record.

46′

9:33 p.m

Kick-off of the 2nd half

45′+4

9:21 p.m

Half-time conclusion:
Even after the half-time whistle, Frimpong and Xabi Alonso still need to talk to referee Gerach. Leverkusen got off to a dream start and took the lead through Xhaka after just three minutes. However, it didn’t take long for Mainz to react; Kohr equalized after seven minutes. After that, the 05 Bayer team made life difficult, defended in a disciplined manner and showed themselves to be ahead from time to time. Towards the end of the first half, the Werkself increased the pressure and had a few clear chances that the league leaders missed. So brave people from Mainz are still fully involved in the game.

45′+3

9:18 p.m

End of 1st half

45′+1

9:18 p.m

Xabi Alonso

Yellow card for Xabi Alonso (Bayer Leverkusen)

The Bayer coach is also beside himself and is warned by Gerach.

45′+1

9:16 p.m

Jeremie Frimpong

Yellow card for Jeremie Frimpong (Bayer Leverkusen)

During a counterattack, Mwene kicks Frimpong in the heels and brings him down. Gerach lets this continue, whereupon the Dutchman complains loudly.

45′

9:16 p.m

Official injury time (minutes): 2

45′

9:16 p.m

Shortly before the break, Bayer increased the pressure. Mainz also makes careless mistakes in the build-up game.

43′

9:14 p.m

The free kick specialist also takes care of the matter and brings it dangerously towards the right corner from a half-right position from 22 meters. Zentner is there and directs the ball over the crossbar. The subsequent corner kick remains harmless.

42′

9:12 p.m

Karim Onisiwo

Yellow card for Karim Onisiwo (1. FSV Mainz 05)

The Mainz attacker places Frimpong near his own penalty area. This gives a very good free kick position for Grimaldo.

40′

9:11 p.m

Hofmann has to put Leverkusen in the lead! During a back pass, van den Bergh slips, so that Hofmann appears free in front of Zentner six meters to the right of the goal. The ex-Gladbacher tries it flat at the near corner, the FSV goalkeeper is there with a foot save.

37′

9:07 p.m

Widmer blocks Grimaldo’s shot from the left edge of the penalty area to the corner, which poses no danger.

35′

9:06 p.m

Lucky for hundredweights! The FSV keeper allows himself a hair-raising bad pass from his own box, but the people in front of him are right there and Barreiro intercepts Hofmann’s cross pass.

34′

9:05 p.m

After a handball from Kohr there is a free kick from the right half of the field. Hofmann hits it a little too long, Zentner safely intercepts the cross.

31′

9:03 p.m

After a good half hour, Mainz had produced as many shots on goal as Leverkusen. Bayer still has problems finding solutions against Mainz’s defensive blocks.

28′

8:59 p.m

After an Amiri corner from the right at the five-pointer, Kohr gets a header, but doesn’t place it well enough. Hrádecký quickly initiates the counterattack, with Frimpong passing from the right flank to Hofmann, whose low attempt from the edge of the penalty area can be blocked by Barreiro.

27′

8:57 p.m

Wirtz gives it flat from the right side to the five-pointer, where Adli wants to do magic, but misses the ball with his heel. The attacker was offside anyway.

25′

20:56

The 05ers can easily defend both a Hofmann free kick from the right half of the field and a Grimaldo corner from the right.

22′

20:54

Mainz again: Amiri tries from 20 meters on the left, but the ex-Leverkusen player’s shot goes well over Hrádecký’s box.

21′

20:53

The home team is increasingly taking control of the game and has a lot of possession in this phase. Frimpong is slightly offside when Andrich crosses him.

18′

20:51

The 05ers have so far implemented what Henriksen demanded of his team and are making life difficult for Bayer in the early stages.

16′

8:50 p.m

After a nice pass from Frimpong on the right to Hofmann, he tries it from a tight angle. Zentner is attentive this time and parries for the corner, which is not dangerous.

13′

8:49 p.m

Defensively, the 05ers have been doing well so far and are barely letting the Werkself get into the penalty area.

10′

8:48 p.m

The guests are by no means hiding here at the beginning. Onisiwo produces the next shot, but the attempt from distance is no problem for Hrádecký.

8th’

8:44 p.m

Dominik Kohr

Tooor for 1. FSV Mainz 05, 1:1 by Dominik Kohr

The FSV’s quick response! Amiri hits a free kick from half field behind the chain. Widmer heads the ball right at the far post just before the goal line back to Kohr, who finishes with a powerful flying header from a seven-meter central position.

3′

8:43 p.m

Granit Xhaka

Great for Bayer Leverkusen, 1-0 by Granit Xhaka

Leverkusen leads early! Grimaldo’s cross near the left corner flag is deflected by Widmer so that it lands at Xhaka in the backcourt. Zentner awaits a cross from the left corner of the penalty area, Xhaka puts the ball centrally into the net over the keeper with outstanding shooting technique. But the Mainz goalkeeper doesn’t look good there.

1′

20:41

Here we go, Gerach has released the game. In the first half, Leverkusen played classically in black and red towards their corner.

20:28

The referee of the floodlight game is Timo Gerach, who is assisted by Florian Heft and Robert Wessel. It’s about to start in the sold-out BayArena, the players have already stepped onto the pitch. Have fun!

8:20 p.m

Henriksen was quite confident in the face of the big challenge: “We will not only have highly motivated players, but also a good plan. We will not show any fear, even if we know how good Bayer Leverkusen is.” However, the 05ers have been suffering for a long time Injury list, which also includes the illness-related absences of Ajorque, Burkardt and da Costa. So the young talents Dal and Müller are in the FSV squad for the first time. There is only one change in the starting eleven: for Hanche-Olsen, who is against Augsburg suffered a torn muscle fiber, Widmer begins. Amiri meets his former club today.

8:10 p.m

Xabi Alonso still remembers last season’s defeat, wants to “prevent it from happening again” and expects “an intense game”. He makes three changes to the starting eleven. Compared to the 2-1 win in Heidenheim, Kossounou and Tapsoba start in the back three alongside Tah instead of Hincapié and Stanišić (both bench). Hofmann also replaces Schick on the offensive, so Adli should probably start in the attacking position. Midfield engine Palacios has not yet made it back into the squad.

8:01 p.m

Mainz are deep in the relegation battle, but come to Leverkusen with the tailwind of the coaching change and the successful debut of the new head coach Bo Henriksen. After eleven games without a threesome, the hard-fought 1-0 home win against Augsburg had a cathartic effect. Nevertheless, the 05ers are still in direct relegation position 17. It is one point to reach the relegation place, but it is seven points to the first non-relegation place. In addition, the 05ers are not exactly known as an away power: FSV has not yet been able to win away from home this season, but they still managed to get six points from eleven away games (six draws, five defeats). Mainz also won their last away game in Leverkusen 3-2 a year ago.

7:49 p.m

Can Mainz stop league leaders Leverkusen on their way to the championship title? It hardly seems within the realm of possibility and that’s largely due to Bayer’s overwhelming dominance this season. The Werkself are still unbeaten, have won nine of eleven games at home (two draws) and were also able to rest during the week, as Xabi Alonso’s team qualified directly for the Europa League round of 16 as group winners and did not had to take the detour via the playoffs. As of this afternoon it is clear: Leverkusen will face Qarabag Agdam from Azerbaijan, as they did in the group phase.

7:36 p.m

Welcome to the Friday evening game of the 23rd matchday of the Bundesliga between Bayer 04 Leverkusen and FSV Mainz 05! Kick-off for the floodlit game in the BayArena is at 8:30 p.m.

Facts about the game

1. FSV Mainz 05 won their Bundesliga away game at Bayer 04 Leverkusen 3-2 last season – one of only three home defeats for Leverkusen in the league under Xabi Alonso, and for Mainz one of only two away wins in the league since the end October 2022.

Bayer 04 Leverkusen has been without a win in six Friday games in the Bundesliga – among the current BL teams, only bottom-placed SV Darmstadt has waited longer for a win on Friday night (7 games). The Werkself scored their only point during this period in a 2-2 draw at FC Bayern in mid-September 2023.

Bayer 04 Leverkusen remained unbeaten in Heidenheim in the 32nd competitive game in a row (W28 D4) – this is a record for a Bundesliga team and was previously only achieved by FC Bayern from 2019 to 2020 under Hansi Flick – now Xabi Alonso’s team wants to beat Mainz get the sole record.

With 58 points after 22 games, Bayer 04 Leverkusen continues to have the third-best season of a team in Bundesliga history – only FC Bayern had more points at this point in 2013/14 (62) and 2015/16 (59). The Werkself already have eight more points than at the end of the previous season (50).

Mainz 05 ended its streak of 11 Bundesliga games without a win on the last matchday with its first three-pointer since the 2-0 home win against RB Leipzig on November 4, 2023. FSV is the only team still without a win away from home this BL season, There have been 15 guest appearances across the seasons (8D 7L) – only from 2017 to 2018 did Mainz remain without a win away from home for longer (17 games).

Like his predecessor Jan Siewert, Bo Henriksen started as coach of Mainz 05 in the Bundesliga with a win, but for Siewert it was the only three-pointer in his tenure. With a win, Leverkusen’s Xabi Alonso could become the first coach in 2023/24 to win against all three Danish BL coaches this season.

Bayer 04 Leverkusen have already had 340 pressing sequences in the current Bundesliga season (like Bochum) – this is only exceeded in the league by their upcoming opponents from Mainz (344). Mainz are also the team with the most defensive actions in the league in the current BL season (711, Leverkusen: 552).

Leverkusen’s Florian Wirtz recently gave his ninth assist of this Bundesliga season in Heidenheim – all from the ongoing game, which is a league record. Wirtz could play his 100th Bundesliga game against Mainz 05 at the age of 20 years and 296 days – as the fourth youngest player after Kai Havertz, Timo Werner and Julian Draxler.

Last matchday, Nadiem Amiri was the first Mainz player with 10 shots in a Bundesliga game since December 2016 (Yunus Malli also 10 against HSV). Since his move from Leverkusen to Mainz (January 31, 2024), Amiri has been directly involved in 30 shots in the Bundesliga (13 shots, 17 shot assists) – by far the highest in the league.

Bayer 04 Leverkusen’s Jeremie Frimpong scored seven goals in this Bundesliga season, just one fewer than his total in 2022/23. For the first time since October he scored twice in a row. Frimpong was directly involved in three goals in five BL games against Mainz (2D 1A) – no other team in the upper house has scored more.

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