Team mission is back Bayer Leverkusen From Berlin after the completion of the German Cup to begin the closing celebration today, Sunday, with the fans at the club’s stadium after winning the league and cup double.
Bayer Leverkusen
Leverkusen ended its 30-year title-less career by winning its first title in the German Bundesliga on April 14, before winning the domestic double by winning the German title.German Cup Yesterday, Saturday, after defeating Kaiserslautern 1-0 in the final match
From the field, we bring you the event ❤️🖤 pic.twitter.com/dD9slg6kMk
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Leverkusen won the title Bundesliga More than a month ago, but the celebrations were postponed due to the team’s commitments in the European League and the German Cup.
The German Cup title was crowned at the Berlin Olympic Stadium after a painful loss to the Italian Atalanta 3-0 in the European League final, which deprived the team of achieving a historic treble, and Atalanta also ended Leverkusen’s unbeaten run in all competitions.
From Berlin to Leverkusen for the eyes of the team 😍
Before the beginning of the closing ceremony pic.twitter.com/PwsZDakj07
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“Finally we will be able to celebrate the way we want,” Leverkusen sporting director Simon Rolfes said on Sunday.
“They have managed to get through this season in this way, always focused, always at a professional level. Now they can all let loose. Everyone deserves to celebrate properly and not worry about the fact that we have another match in three days.”
The celebrations began immediately after the match in the locker room, and goalkeeper and captain Lukas Hradecky said after the cup final, “We played some good music, drank some beer, some champagne. This was a good start. Excited for tomorrow, when we bring the two titles back to Leverkusen, and we will be able to celebrate with them.” The whole city.”
The players celebrated in Berlin with their families, friends and some close guests before returning to Leverkusen on Sunday morning.
The team headed from the airport to the Morsbruich Palace Museum of Contemporary Art in Leverkusen to sign the Golden Book, before traveling by open-top bus to the BayArena to celebrate among the fans.