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- Alonso said Friday he was trying to restore concentration and focus that seemed to be lacking in a game where Leverkusen had 27 shots
- 鈥淲e need to have better control when we don鈥檛 have the ball,鈥� the coach said
DUESSELDORF, Germany: Xabi Alonso and Bayer Leverkusen have experienced almost everything soccer has to offer over the last year. Having to rebound from a loss, not so much.
Leverkusen go into Saturday鈥檚 game against Hoffenheim having lost their last league match 3-2 to Leipzig. It was the first Bundesliga game Leverkusen had lost since May 2023.
Alonso said Friday he was trying to restore concentration and focus that seemed to be lacking in a game where Leverkusen had 27 shots, but Leipzig鈥檚 sudden, incisive counterattacks made the difference.
鈥淲e need to have better control when we don鈥檛 have the ball,鈥� the coach said Friday. 鈥淲e have to be stable without the ball, we have to be aggressive, not too passive. I think we conceded chances too simply and that is a football topic but also a mental topic, too.鈥�
Leverkusen鈥檚 unbeaten run last season was no ordinary streak. So often did Alonso鈥檚 team score late goals to save a point or win a crucial game that it began to feel inevitable, even like part of their identity 鈥� like a Hollywood director whose movies all feature improbable final-act twists.
Leverkusen鈥檚 unbeaten run in all competitions ended at 51 games when the team lost to Atalanta in May in the Europa League final. Their unbeaten record in German competition hit 15 months before the loss to Leipzig, including the only unbeaten Bundesliga season by any team in history.
The recent international break means Alonso and his team have had two weeks to mull over the Leipzig loss ahead of the away game at Hoffenheim 鈥� and a Champions League visit to Feyenoord on Thursday 鈥� but there鈥檚 been little face-to-face contact between Alonso and his many players on international duty.
鈥淚t鈥檚 express preparation, express conversation,鈥� he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not so many things but there are important things to improve. We had enough time to analyze and to show that and to discuss how we can do that better, so hopefully we have a better, more complete performance.鈥�
Alonso had words of support for defender and vice-captain Jonathan Tah, who was substituted at halftime in Germany鈥檚 2-2 draw with the Netherlands on Tuesday after struggling at times to deal with the Dutch forward.
Tah is a 鈥渢op player鈥� who returned to the club with a positive attitude after the game, Alonso said.
Like Leipzig, Hoffenheim are another team that Leverkusen beat implausibly late last season.
Back on March 30, Hoffenheim were on course for a 1-0 win that would have shocked European soccer. But then Robert Andrich scored in the 88th minute and Patrik Schick in the 91st, and Leverkusen won 2-1. It was just another gravity-defying feat in a season that was full of them.