Leverkusen Seal Champions League Last 16 Spot with Controlled Draw

Bayer Leverkusen secured their place in the Champions League round of 16 with a disciplined 0-0 draw against Olympiacos, protecting their two-goal first-leg advantage. The German side controlled the tempo and created the better chances, with Patrik Schick and Alejandro Grimaldo hitting the woodwork. Olympiacos offered little threat, with goalkeeper Janis Blaswich only seriously tested once by Gelson Martins. Leverkusen captain Robert Andrich admitted his team was sluggish but grateful to advance to a knockout tie against either Bayern Munich or Arsenal.

Key Points: Leverkusen Advance to Champions League Round of 16

  • Leverkusen progress on aggregate
  • Controlled 0-0 draw at home
  • Patrik Schick had early chances
  • Olympiacos lacked cutting edge
  • Will face Bayern Munich or Arsenal next
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Leverkusen advance to Champions League last 16 after controlling Olympiacos

Leverkusen progress to the Champions League last 16 after a goalless draw with Olympiacos, protecting their first-leg advantage.

"The only thing we can take as positive is that we are through... Fortunately, the opponent did not punish us. - Robert Andrich"

Berlin, Feb 25

Leverkusen progressed to the Champions League round of 16 after a goalless draw with Olympiacos, comfortably protecting its first-leg cushion at home.

The German side entered the return match holding a two-goal advantage thanks to Patrik Schick's earlier brace, allowing coach Kasper Hjulmand to prioritize control over attacking urgency.

Leverkusen dominated the opening minutes and fashioned the first clear chances, yet their finishing lacked precision, reports Xinhua.

Schick was twice involved early, first sending a header narrowly wide and then failing to lift the ball cleanly over goalkeeper Konstantinos Tzolakis. Jonas Hofmann had already tested the Greek keeper from a tight angle, but the hosts gradually eased off the tempo as they focused on game management.

Olympiacos struggled to inject intensity despite brief spells of pressure. Their best opportunity arrived shortly after the restart when Gelson Martins forced Janis Blaswich into a sharp save from a narrow angle. Leverkusen responded calmly and nearly struck themselves.

A quick exchange between Ernest Poku and Alejandro Grimaldo opened space in the 62nd minute, but the Spaniard's effort rattled the crossbar instead of sealing the tie. From there the contest faded into a low-key finish, with the visitors unable to break through Leverkusen's well-organized back line.

Schick almost added a late winner deep in stoppage time, but his attempted chip drifted off target. The stalemate nevertheless comfortably sent Leverkusen into the last 16, where they will face either Bayern Munich or Arsenal. Olympiacos, by contrast, exited the competition.

"The only thing we can take as positive is that we are through. We were far too sluggish and didn't play at all the way we wanted, so we can be grateful that we are one round further. Fortunately, the opponent did not punish us," said Leverkusen captain Robert Andrich.

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Sarah B
A bit of a boring match to watch, to be honest. But I guess that's the Champions League sometimes. Olympiacos never really looked like scoring, which is a credit to Leverkusen's defence. That Grimaldo shot off the bar was so close!
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Ananya R
The captain's honesty is refreshing! "We can be grateful" – he's right. They were lucky Olympiacos didn't punish them. You can't play like that against Bayern or Arsenal. Need to step up big time for the next round. 🏆
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Vikram M
As an Indian football fan, I love seeing this kind of tactical discipline. It's not always about flashy goals. Controlling a two-goal lead over two legs is an art. Bundesliga is having a strong showing in Europe this year!
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Karthik V
Schick had a couple of good chances to seal it. A bit wasteful in front of goal, but his earlier brace was the key. The draw against Bayern Munich would be epic! Two German giants clashing. Hope it happens.
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Michael C
Respect to Olympiacos for fighting till the end, but the quality gap was clear. Leverkusen just had another gear they could shift into if needed. Their midfield control was excellent. On to the big boys now!

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