"The Feeling Is Incredible", Alonso Toast Leverkusen Title
Xabi Alonso says "the feeling is incredible" after Bayer Leverkusen won their first Bundesliga title with five games to spare thanks to a 5-0 victory over Werder Bremen.
Bayern
Munich beat Cologne on Saturday to keep Leverkusen's title
celebrations on hold for at least a day.
But there
were scenes of jubilation for Alonso's team when the final whistle blew at
BayArena on Sunday.
"We
have to enjoy and celebrate today with our families, friends and fans,"
said Alonso, who was showered with beer after the victory in a German
tradition. "This was my first [full] season as a coach, the feeling is
incredible."
Victor
Boniface's 25th-minute penalty set Leverkusen on their way before Granit Xhaka
and Florian Wirtz scored stunning goals in quick succession.
Supporters
stormed on to the pitch in mid-match when star man Wirtz added a fourth in the
82nd minute, and again when he completed a hat-trick soon afterwards.
Xhaka and
Wirtz added the achievement had not sunk in yet.
"Obviously,
at the start of the season we couldn't have imagined this," said Xhaka,
who joined Leverkusen from Arsenal last July.
Wirtz added:
"I personally can still not realise this has happened. I will need a few
moments in the changing room to understand what we have achieved."
Leverkusen's
landmark achievement ends an era of dominance for Bayern, who had won the past
11 Bundesliga titles.
Unbeaten in
all competitions this season, Leverkusen remain on course for a remarkable treble
in Alonso's first full season in charge, with the German Cup and Europa League
still in their sights.
There has
been a sense of inevitability about Leverkusen's Bundesliga win for weeks now.
It has been
a question of 'when' rather than 'if' the club would get their hands on a first
Meisterschale - the championship shield.
There was an
expectant atmosphere around the BayArena before kick-off as fans eagerly
welcomed the Leverkusen team bus with confetti and flares.
Werder
keeper Michael Zetterer stopped premature celebrations when he prevented Piero
Hincapie from tapping in Nathan Tella's cross in the opening moments.
But the home
crowd erupted when Boniface slotted home from the spot after a video assistant
referee check showed Julian Malatini impeding Jonas Hofmann in the penalty
area.
Werder came
close to spoiling Leverkusen's party just before the break, but Marvin Ducksch
was unable to direct his glancing header towards goal.
Xhaka's
superb 25-yard shot on the hour put Alonso's side in firm control, before Wirtz
one-upped the former Arsenal midfielder with his own long-range effort.
Play resumed
quickly after supporters returned to their seats following Wirtz's second, but
a sea of red and black shirts swarmed the pitch again when the 20-year-old swept
home Leverkusen's fifth, prompting the referee to blow the final whistle.
Leverkusen
was in the relegation zone when Alonso took charge in October 2022.
Barely 18
months later, they are 2023-2024 Bundesliga champions.
Taken From BBCSport
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