Bayer 04 Leverkusen twice come from behind to beat VfL Wolfsburg 4-3 in a Bundesliga classic, with Victor Boniface scoring a dramatic stoppage-time winner for the defending champions.
Stage set for a thrilling encounter
The BayArena was buzzing with anticipation as defending Bundesliga champions Leverkusen welcomed Wolfsburg for a Matchday 4 clash.
The home team made five changes from their midweek Champions League victory, with Patrik Schick making his first Bundesliga start of the season.
Wolfsburg, meanwhile, handed a first league start to Mohamed Amoura, signaling their attacking intent.
Wolfsburg stunned their opponents early on. – Leverkusen swift response
The match exploded into life right from the kick-off, with Wolfsburg stunning the home crowd in the 5th minute.
A dangerous cross from Mohamed Amoura caused chaos in the Leverkusen box, resulting in an unfortunate own goal by Nordi Mukiele.
The visitors’ early pressure had paid off, but Leverkusen’s response was emphatic.
Just nine minutes later, the ever-impressive Florian Wirtz levelled the score with a clinical finish from the edge of the box, showcasing why he’s considered one of Germany’s brightest talents.
The goal, assisted by Granit Xhaka, ignited the home fans and set the tone for a pulsating encounter.
Tah puts Leverkusen ahead, but Wolfsburg bite back.
As the first half progressed, Leverkusen began to assert their dominance. Their pressure paid off in the 32nd minute when Jonathan Tah rose highest to head home from a corner, giving the hosts a deserved 2-1 lead.
The BayArena was rocking, but Wolfsburg refused to lie down. Just five minutes later, Sebastiaan Bornauw silenced the home crowd with a powerful header from a corner, bringing the scores level once again.
The end-to-end nature of the game continued, and on the stroke of half-time, Mattias Svanberg produced a moment of magic.
The Swedish midfielder embarked on a mazy run before unleashing a stunning strike from distance, sending Wolfsburg into the break with a 3-2 lead.
Second-half surge
Xabi Alonso’s half-time team talk must have been inspiring, as Leverkusen came out for the second half with renewed vigor. The coach’s substitutions proved crucial, with Piero Hincapie making an immediate impact.
Just four minutes after the restart, the Ecuadorian defender rose highest to head home from a corner, bringing Leverkusen level at 3-3. The momentum had shifted, and the home side began to dominate possession.
Wolfsburg, however, remained dangerous on the counter-attack, with Salih Özcan narrowly missing an open goal after a rare Leverkusen defensive lapse. As the match entered its final stages, both teams pushed for a winner, creating a thrilling spectacle for the fans.
Boniface Scored The Winner
Boniface’s late heroics seal dramatic victory With the match finely poised, drama unfolded in the closing minutes. Wolfsburg’s Yannick Gerhardt received a straight red card in the 88th minute for a reckless challenge, tilting the odds in Leverkusen’s favor.
The hosts pressed for a winner, and their persistence paid off in spectacular fashion. In the third minute of stoppage time, substitute Boniface produced a moment of magic.
Receiving the ball with his back to goal, the Nigerian striker turned and fired a low shot into the bottom corner, sending the BayArena into raptures.
It was a fitting end to an incredible match, showcasing Leverkusen’s never-say-die attitude and their ability to produce in crucial moments.