UEFA Champions League
Bayer Leverkusen
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Olympiakos Piraeus 4-2-3-1 Luis Mendilibar Jose
88
3
5
45
23
32
96
56
99
10
9
Starters
88 Konstantinos Tzolakis
3 Francisco Ortega
5 Lorenzo Pirola
45 Panagiotis Retsos
23 Rodinei
32 Santiago Hezze
96 Christos Mouzakitis
56 Daniel Podence
99 Mehdi Taremi
10 Gelson Martins
9 Ayoub El Kaabi
Substitutes
1 Alexandros Paschalakis
4 Giulian Biancone
6 Alexios Kalogeropoulos
8 Diogo Nascimento
14 Dani García
16 Lorenzo Scipioni
17 André Luiz
19 Clayton
20 Costinha
22 Chiquinho
31 Nikolaos Botis
70 Bruno Onyemaechi
Bayer Leverkusen 3-4-2-1 Kasper Hjulmand
28
12
8
4
20
24
25
21
19
30
14
Starters
28 Janis Blaswich
12 Edmond Tapsoba
8 Robert Andrich
4 Jarell Quansah
20 Alejandro Grimaldo
24 Aleix García
25 Exequiel Palacios
21 Lucas Vázquez
19 Ernest Poku
30 Ibrahim Maza
14 Patrik Schick
Substitutes
5 Loïc Badé
6 Ezequiel Fernández
7 Jonas Hofmann
10 Malik Tillman
11 Martin Terrier
13 Arthur
15 Tim Oermann
16 Axel Tape
18 Jonas Omlin
35 Christian Kofane
36 Niklas Lomb
42 Montrell Culbreath
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Match Statistics
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1 Shots on Goal 5
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3 Shots off Goal 3
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8 Total Shots 8
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4 Blocked Shots 0
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3 Shots insidebox 7
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5 Shots outsidebox 1
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4 Fouls 5
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2 Corner Kicks 2
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2 Offsides 1
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44% Ball Possession 56%
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1 Yellow Cards 1
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0 Red Cards 0
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3 Goalkeeper Saves 1
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330 Total passes 429
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263 Passes accurate 359
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80% Passes % 84%
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0.67 expected_goals 1.95
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0 goals_prevented 0
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