In round 29 of the Bundesliga, Bayer Leverkusen won a light 5-0 victory over Werder Bremen on the evening of April 14, thereby reaching the Bundesliga championship for the first time in history.
This also marks the 11-year domination of Bayern Munich being overthrown by the "invincible" machine of coach Xabi Alonso.
The 5-star victory over Werder Bremen witnessed a decisive victory for the home team. They scored in the 25th minute of the first half, followed by the second half as a performance by the superstars.
Granit Xhaka and Florian Wirtz took turns scoring to bring the complete victory and bringing the team to the championship.
All famous football newspapers must use the words "record" and "history" when mentioning Bayer Leverkusen's memorable milestone this season. After 29 rounds, Alonso and his students have won 79 points, 16 points more than the "Gray Tigers" and won the silver plate this season 5 rounds early.
In particular, Bayer Leverkusen are having a record unbeaten season as no team has been able to beat them. No team in European football has had a longer unbeaten streak than coach Alonso's team.
After 120 years, this is the first time Leverkusen have touched the silver plate. The Spanish strategist shared after the match: "It was a great moment for the club, the players gave their all to the team, it was an honor to have the opportunity to win this championship."
In addition, Leverkusen also have a chance to win the treble this season when participating in the German Cup final and are in a big advantage to advance to the Europa League semi-finals.
If this can happen, it will truly be a full season for Xabi Alonso and his students. Currently, Leverkusen is on a 43-match unbeaten streak and has the opportunity to increase this record in the future.
This title also ended Bayern Munich's dominance for 11 consecutive years, a memorable milestone in history.
The Bavarians were unable to do anything against Xabi's perfect machine. It is a pity for striker Harry Kane that this is another year that could be left empty-handed with the club-level title.
