Augsburg delivered a surprising result at WWK Arena, defeating Bayer Leverkusen 2-0 in the Bundesliga. Goals from Dimitrios Giannoulis and Anton Kade in the first half secured the victory for Augsburg.
This loss leaves Leverkusen trailing Bayern Munich by 14 points. Augsburg's early lead came when Giannoulis capitalised on Keven Schlotterbeck's pass to score past Mark Flekken.
Giannoulis played a crucial role again before the 30-minute mark, assisting Kade's goal with a cross from the left wing. Kade headed it back across goal, making it difficult for the goalkeeper to save. Despite Leverkusen's efforts to reduce the deficit, they hit the woodwork four times. Patrik Schick struck the frame before halftime, while Eliesse Ben Seghir and Nathan Tella hit the crossbar and post in the second half.
Leverkusen struggled to find their way back into the match despite their persistent efforts. Augsburg managed to hold their ground effectively, producing 1.28 expected goals (xG) from 13 shots compared to Leverkusen's 1.6 from 20 attempts. Kade's performance was instrumental as he provided a comfortable cushion with his goal.
Kade was pivotal for Augsburg, recording four shots, eight touches in the box, and winning four aerial duels. He also regained possession six times and created two chances. This win marks Augsburg's second victory in three games and their first consecutive home wins since October 2024.
Augsburg remained a threat on counter-attacks as Leverkusen increased their attacking pressure. However, they didn't require a third goal to secure their win. The victory highlights Augsburg's tactical edge and resilience against a determined Leverkusen side.
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This defeat marks Leverkusen's first consecutive Bundesliga losses since January-February 2023. Meanwhile, Augsburg celebrates back-to-back home victories in league play for the first time since late 2024.











