Leverkusen beat Augsburg to postpone Bayern’s title celebrations

Leverkusen beat Augsburg to postpone Bayern’s title celebrations
Bayer Leverkusen coach Xabi Alonso and Amine Adli after their Bundesliga match against FC Augsburg — BayArena, Leverkusen, Apr. 26, 2025. (Reuters)
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Updated 26 April 2025

Leverkusen beat Augsburg to postpone Bayern’s title celebrations

Leverkusen beat Augsburg to postpone Bayern’s title celebrations
  • The still reigning Bundesliga champions are on 67 points, eight behind leaders Bayern
  • The Bavarians can seal their 34th league crown with a win at RB Leipzig next week

LEVERKUSEN, Germany: Bayer Leverkusen beat Augsburg 2-0 in the Bundesliga on Saturday to postpone leaders Bayern Munich’s expected title win by at least a week.
The still reigning Bundesliga champions are on 67 points, eight behind leaders Bayern with three matches left to play. The Bavarians can seal their 34th league crown with a win at RB Leipzig next week.
Before Saturday’s game Leverkusen fans greeted coach Xabi Alonso, who led their team to an undefeated domestic league and Cup double last season, with loud applause and the unfurling of banners urging him to stay at the club.
The Spaniard, who has a contract to 2026, is a target for several top European teams, including reportedly Real Madrid, and has declined to say if he will be at Leverkusen next season.
Forward Patrik Schick struck in the 13th minute with Leverkusen’s first real chance, drilling home from the edge of the box for his 19th league goal of the season.
Leverkusen had the ball in the net again but Nathan Tella’s header at the far post was ruled offside.
They made amends in first-half stoppage time when Emiliano Buendia curled a shot past goalkeeper Finna Dahmen to make it 2-0 and ensure three points for the hosts.
“It was a better game for us, with better energy and more self-belief,” Alonso told a press conference.
Leverkusen had drawn their previous two league games to lose ground in the title race with Bayern.
“We were solid and focused and I’m satisfied with this game. We’ll use this feeling for the next three games,” Alonso added.


Formula E Unveils GEN4: Fastest, most sustainable electric race car

Formula E Unveils GEN4: Fastest, most sustainable electric race car
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Formula E Unveils GEN4: Fastest, most sustainable electric race car

Formula E Unveils GEN4: Fastest, most sustainable electric race car
  • New model represents a significant leap for electric racing
  • GEN4 set to be fastest, most advanced, and most sustainable car in championship’s history

RIYADH: The ABB FIA Formula E World Championship has unveiled its new GEN4 car, and fans will only have to wait until the 2026-27 season to see it in action.

The new model represents a significant leap for electric racing, emphasizing the championship’s commitment to continued innovation and sustainability, Saudi state news agency SPA reported on Friday.

The GEN4 is set to be the fastest, most advanced, and most sustainable car in the championship’s history.

It boasts up to 600 kW of power (over 815 horsepower) and features an active all-wheel-drive system operational during all phases of the race.

The car has a strong emphasis on sustainability, having been designed using 100 percent recyclable materials and incorporating at least 20 percent recycled components, reaffirming the championship’s leadership as the most sustainable motorsport series in the world.

Formula E CEO Jeff Dodds said the GEN4 is far more than a race car. Co-developed with the FIA, he said that “it stood as the most advanced, demanding, and sustainable machine Formula E ever built, redefining what is possible in performance and environmental responsibility while meeting the aspirations of professional drivers and inspiring future talents.”