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Boniface recovers from Zimbabwe heartbreak to fire Leverkusen to crucial win

Ifeanyi by Ifeanyi
1 year ago

Super Eagles of Nigeria striker Victor Boniface was back to his goalscoring best, to help Bayer Leverkusen defeat Bochum 3-1 at home.

The victory saw Xabi Alonso’s men cut the gap on leaders Bayern Munich to just 3 points, having played a game more.

We like it 😎#B04BOC pic.twitter.com/UMh1TYizVa

— Bayer 04 Leverkusen (@bayer04_en) March 28, 2025

Xabi Alonso stunned observers by pairing Boniface with Patrik Schick up top, ditching the usual 4-2-3-1 for a 3-4-1-2 setup.

The gamble paid off. After Alejandro García’s 20th-minute curler put Leverkusen ahead, Bochum’s Felix Passlack responded with a stunning 26th-minute volley to level the score.

A tense first half ended 1-1, with Leverkusen dominating possession but failing to convert.

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The second half belonged to Boniface. On the hour mark, he tapped in from close range after Piero Hincapié’s clever flick from García’s free-kick, a goal upheld by VAR.

Though a second strike was ruled offside in the 80th minute, following a sublime Granit Xhaka pass and Jeremie Frimpong’s assist, Boniface’s impact was undeniable.

Amine Adli sealed the 3-1 victory in the 87th minute, capitalising on a Bochum error to give the champions that two-goal cushion.

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