In a jubilant display of victory, Bayer Leverkusen’s locker room reverberated with the infectious beats of Ghanaian music sensation Buk Bak’s chart-topper, ‘Kolom,’ as the Bundesliga giants clinched their maiden league title. The scenes of celebration unfolded after Leverkusen’s commanding 5-0 triumph over Werder Bremen on Sunday, securing their long-awaited spot at the summit of German football.
The match, characterized by Leverkusen’s unwavering dominance, saw Victor Boniface breaking the deadlock with a precise penalty conversion 25 minutes into the game. Granit Xhaka further bolstered the lead post-half-time, setting the stage for a spectacular second-half performance from substitute Florian Wirtz, who dazzled the crowd with a remarkable hat-trick.
As the final whistle echoed across the stadium, an eruption of joy ensued as thousands of fans flooded the pitch to revel in the historic achievement alongside their victorious heroes. However, the festivities didn’t end on the field. Inside the dressing room, the sounds of ‘Kolom’ filled the air, with players like Nathan Tella and Jeremie Frimpong joyously dancing to the rhythm of the Ghanaian anthem, epitomizing the multicultural tapestry of modern football.
Reflecting on the remarkable journey to glory, Frimpong lauded the influence of manager Xavi Alonso, drawing parallels to the storied careers of the Spanish tactician’s mentors, Carlo Ancelotti and Pep Guardiola. “All the players have trusted him in how we play,” remarked Frimpong, highlighting the unity and camaraderie fostered under Alonso’s guidance.
Alonso’s decision to remain at the helm garnered widespread approval from the squad, with Frimpong emphasizing the collective desire for continuity and success. “Who wants him to leave? Look at what he’s done for Leverkusen. Hopefully, this can be many more for us,” expressed Frimpong, echoing the sentiments of a team poised for further glory.
As Leverkusen basks in the glory of their historic triumph, attention now shifts to the pursuit of an unprecedented treble. With a DFB Pokal final on the horizon and a commanding lead in the UEFA Europa League quarter-finals, the stage is set for Leverkusen to etch their name in footballing history and continue their ascent to greatness under the visionary leadership of Xavi Alonso.