Champions League: Hradecky falls into the goal: Bayer also fails in the premier class

Goalkeeper Lukas Hradecky received applause from the fans who had traveled with him after his serious mistake, coach Gerardo Seoane quickly disappeared into the dressing room.

Champions League: Hradecky falls into the goal: Bayer also fails in the premier class

Goalkeeper Lukas Hradecky received applause from the fans who had traveled with him after his serious mistake, coach Gerardo Seoane quickly disappeared into the dressing room. Bayer Leverkusen also started the Champions League with an avoidable defeat.

The Werkself lost 1-0 (0-1) at Belgian champions FC Brugge and have now lost six of seven competitive games in all competitions. "It was an avoidable defeat," said coach Gerardo Seoane at DAZN. "It might be like a game or two in the past. But that's no use now."

To make matters worse, two goals from Patrik Schick (73rd/77th) were disallowed for being offside. Significant: As so often in recent weeks, Abakar Sylla (41') made it 0-1 after a corner kick, although this time captain Hradecky looked anything but good. He actually already had Sylla's header, but fell into the goal with the caught ball. Little consolation for the Finn: UEFA did not count the goal as an own goal. "It doesn't give a shit how we concede the goals," said the 32-year-old. "When you're in the shit, it really sucks."

The pressure is increasing

In the group with Atlético Madrid and FC Porto, Leverkusen are already under a lot of pressure before the home game against the Spaniards next Tuesday. After the end of the DFB Cup and the miserable start to the season in the Bundesliga, things are not getting any easier for coach Seoane, even if sports director Simon Rolfes had given him a lot of support recently.

Leverkusen didn't even think the match at the Jan Breydel Stadium was bad. The team coached by Gerardo Seoane was unusually deep and let the hosts have the ball. However, Bruges did not initially pose a real threat. On the contrary: Bayer striker Moussa Diaby (8th) had the first chance, after a nice solo shot from 16 meters. A little later, Bruges goalkeeper Simon Mignolet saved against the Frenchman in dire need and deflected another long-range shot (28th) to the post.

So things were going really well for Bayer - until Hradecky's unsuccessful rescue attempt gave the hosts the lead. As in the weeks before, Seoane's team didn't really have that much to blame, apart from their own negligence. New signing Callum Hudson-Odoi also did well in his starting XI debut and enlivened the game, but the Englishman did not score a goal either. This pattern, which is not new, was also evident in Belgium: Bayer made far too little of their chances. Schick, Diaby, Hudson-Odoi or Jeremie Frimpong were all unsuccessful.

Hudson-Odoi on the ten

The tactical change at half-time didn't change that. After the break, Seoane played with a back four and Hudson-Odoi on the ten, which at least changed the game's statics. Bayer now dominated the ball, Bruges stood deep and managed the lead. Seoane also added personnel and brought in new offensive players such as Adam Hlozek and Kerem Demirbay.

But that had no effect either. Leverkusen only had hope for a short time when Schick (73') headed into the goal after a cross. Because Jonathan Tah had previously pushed his opponent from offside, the goal was disallowed after viewing the video images. Shortly thereafter, Schick scored again, but was ruled offside. Again the VAR took the goal back.

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