Bayer Leverkusen’s 2-2 draw against Roma in the Europa League on Thursday night means the German side have gone 49 games unbeaten and broken the record for the longest streak without losing to a European club since the introduction of UEFA club competitions in 1955.
Leverkusen were leading their tie against Roma by two goals following the first leg, but looked set to lose their first game of the season after two penalties from Leandro Paredes had put the German side behind.
An own goal from Gianluca Mancini in the 82nd minute, however, and a 97th-minute equaliser from Josip Stanisic ensured Leverkusen progressed to the Europa League final following a 4-2 aggregate victory.
Stanisic’s goal, meanwhile, was Leverkusen’s 17th scored in stoppage time this season.
Leverkusen midfielder Granit Xhaka said to TNT Sports: “This is football. It is the nice part of football. For the mentality we showed again today against a big team to come back like this and go through to the final. We are more than happy today.
“You see the desire from the team, we didn’t want to slow down. We wanted to score the next goal to keep going unbeaten, 49 times now. We are proud of it.”
The unbeaten run, which is across all competitions and started with an 8-0 victory over FC Teutonia Ottensen in the German Cup on August 12, has surpassed Portuguese club Benfica’s mark of 48 consecutive games without losing from December 1963 to February 1965.
That Benfica team was spearheaded by Eusebio and they won the Portuguese league and cup over the course of their unbeaten run.
Xabi Alonso’s Leverkusen side have avoided defeat in 32 Bundesliga games, five German Cup matches and 12 Europa League games. They have won 40 of these matches.
Unsurprisingly, this has left them on the brink of a treble. They have already won the Bundesliga — ending Bayern Munich’s 11-season dominance as a result — face second-tier Kaiserslautern in the German Cup final on May 25 and Atalanta in the Europa League final on May 22.
If Leverkusen also avoid defeat in their final two league games they will become the first side in Bundesliga history to go a whole season unbeaten.
Here are the five longest unbeaten runs by a European club since 1955:
Longest unbeaten runs
Club | Country | Games unbeaten | Years |
---|---|---|---|
Bayer Leverkusen |
Germany |
49 |
2023-2024 |
Benfica |
Portugal |
48 |
1963-1965 |
Dinamo Zagreb |
Croatia |
45 |
2014-2015 |
Rijeka |
Croatia |
45 |
2016-2017 |
Rangers |
Scotland |
44 |
1992-1993 |
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