Lukas Hradecky froze twice towards his finish line

Mainz rose twice from the losing position and eventually took all the Bundesliga points with a 3-2 home win over Bayer Leverkusen.

Lukas Hradecky was disappointed with his visit to Mainz. AOP

Owl mill Lukas Hradecky certainly not happy with his own Friday relationship. The guard from Turku was not at its sharpest when Bayer Leverkusen visited Mainz.

European hero Patrik Schick took the guests to the Mewa Arena lead by a lucky long haul, but that didn’t depress the white-shirt host team.

In less than an hour, Mainz got a free from about 20 meters. He settled behind the ball Aarón Martín and he shot it handsomely over the wall to the finish.

Hradecky didn’t have time to move at all and admired the ball’s trajectory only with his gaze. In defense of the Finn, it must be said that the wall leaked the Spanish player’s bet.

The little knob in the Leverkusen camp was also caused by the brother himself, who was whistling about a situation where Kerem Demirbay played purely for the ball.

Effective exchanges

However, the situation had already been forgotten by the 74th Lucas Alario took Leverkusen back in the lead. The Argentine got to fire Moussa Diabyn after the preliminary work from the saturation of the ball to the ceiling of the paint.

Leverkusen fans may have been thinking about winning the away game, but those dreams dwindled when Jean-Paul Boëtius fired a handsome in-depth shot from the border of the penitentiary area. Again, Hradecky didn’t move his snout until he picked up the arched ball from behind him.

Nor was Leverkusen’s last humiliation as another substitute Marcus Ingvartsen pushed the ball from a couple of meters to a 3-2 victory goal. The ball flew annoyingly slowly past Hradecky into the back corner.

Even if Mainz took the lead for the first time in the 88th minute, it deserved to win. Leverkusen seemed tired throughout, and skipper Hradecky’s performance is not praised.

The home team was also questioned about one full hit in a 1-1 situation when the VAR Council interpreted Moussa Niakhatén participated in the offside game, even though the ball flew a metric over the Mainz skipper’s head before Karim Onisiwo pushed it to the finish.

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