Leverkusen's unbeaten run reaches 46 matches after late drama with Stuttgart

Bayer Leverkusen remained unbeaten since the start of the season in all competitions after drawing 2:2 with Stuttgart in a match of the 31st round of the German First Bundesliga.

At the "Bay Arena", the Aspirins, who have already sealed the country's first championship title in history, trailed 0:2 after goals from Chris Fuhrich and Deniz Undav within ten minutes after the break. Amine Adli pulled one goal back for Xabi Alonso's men, but drama was yet to come. Bayer Leverkusen's unbeaten run looked in jeopardy, but defeat was avoided once again in the campaign. Robert Andrich became a hero for the team, scoring in the sixth minute of added time.

Thus, Leverkusen are now unbeaten in 46 matches in all competitions, and Andrich's goal was the 21st for the team after the 85th minute of their matches. The team leads convincingly in the table with 12 points ahead of the second Bayern Munich. Stuttgart is in third position with 64 points, two ahead of fourth-placed RB Leipzig.

In their next matches, Stuttgart hosts Bayern, while the Aspirins visit Roma in the first semi-final of the Europa League tournament and then travel to face Eintracht Frankfurt in the Bundesliga. /BGNES