Leverkusen can 'create something epic' against Bayern, says Alonso

Bayer Leverkusen's Spanish head coach Xabi Alonso attends a press conference in Leverkusen, western Germany, on March 10, 2025, on the eve of the UEFA Champions League Second Leg football match Bayer Leverkusen v Bayern Munich. (Photo by Ina FASSBENDER / AFP)
Bayer Leverkusen
coach Xabi Alonso said he believes his team can pull off an "epic"
comeback against Bayern Munich in the Champions League despite trailing 3-0
from the first leg and losing Florian Wirtz to injury.
Wirtz has been
Leverkusen's midfield creative spark this season but was ruled out for
"several weeks" with an ankle tendon injury sustained over the
weekend ahead of Tuesday's return leg in the last-16 tie.
A poor performance
last week in Munich left Alonso's men up against it, but the Spaniard said his
side had "nothing to lose" against the German giants.
"Sometimes
from a big, difficult situation, something epic is created. Tomorrow, it could
be an epic game for us. We know it's not easy, but we must believe,"
Alonso told reporters.
"Only
Bayern can lose something. One hundred percent of Bayern fans think they're
going to go through - we can only win. Many unexpected things happen in
football."
In the 2005
Champions League final, Alonso helped Liverpool fight back from 3-0 down
against AC Milan at half-time to level at 3-3 and force extra time.
Alonso scored
the equaliser that night in Istanbul, tapping in after his spot-kick was saved,
before Liverpool went on to win on penalties.
"This game
could be another dimension for us. It could stay with us, in our individual
history, for a long time," the 43-year-old said.
"We must
play with passion, heart, aggression and with our heads - it's a chance we
might not have again in our career."
He added:
"The team believes because we've done something more difficult. We won the
Bundesliga last season without losing a game - for me that's more difficult.
"It's all
in, make or break, do it or we go home."
Leverkusen
centre-back Jonathan Tah said he could feel the belief among his teammates,
insisting "it could be a chance to write history".
Bayern manager
Vincent Kompany said he did not waste any time deliberating whether to dig in
for a draw, with his side well ahead on aggregate.
"When
you're Bayern coach, it's mentally a bit easier. You always want to win. When
we play a game, we go in with the goal of winning it."
Kompany wished
Wirtz a speedy recovery and said Leverkusen had "plenty of other players
with quality across the park."
Bayern are also
dealing with their own major absence, as captain and goalkeeper Manuel Neuer has
been ruled out with injury.
In his place comes
inexperienced Jonas Urbig, 21, who will be starting just his second game for
Bayern.
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