Football singularity-Chapter 358 A Bit Of Flair

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The celebrations at the BayArena were electric, with the fans in full voice, chanting the new signing name alongside the team’s anthem. The scoreboard now read Leverkusen 2:2 Paderborn, and the momentum had clearly shifted. The energy coursing through the stadium was palpable, and Leverkusen’s players knew the opportunity they had been waiting for to seize control of the game had arrived.

The Paderborn players gathered near the centre circle for the restart, their faces a mix of frustration and determination. The equalizer had been a gut punch, but they weren’t ready to fold. Their coach, Steffen Baumgart, animatedly barked instructions from the sideline, urging his team to stay compact and exploit opportunities on the counterattack.

[68th minute]

Paderborn kicked off, quickly shifting the ball wide to Antwi-Adjei on the left flank. With his blistering pace, Antwi-Adjei darted past Lars Bender, leaving the Leverkusen captain scrambling to recover. Spotting the run of Streli Mamba cutting between Jonathan Tah and Sven Bender, Antwi-Adjei delivered a precise low cross.

Mamba latched onto the ball with a deft first touch, pivoting to create space away from Wendell. With a sharp turn, he unleashed a powerful strike aimed at the far corner. Lukas Hrádecký reacted with incredible reflexes, diving low to his right and pushing the shot around the post for a corner. Derek Rae’s voice rose above the din. "What a save from Hrádecký! That could have easily restored Paderborn’s lead. Mamba did everything right, but the Leverkusen keeper was equal to it."

"This is exactly what Baumgart’s side is capable of on the counter. They’ve got pace and precision, and Leverkusen must be careful not to leave themselves exposed." Stewart Robson chimed in as they watched the disappointed looks of the away side behind the Leverkusen goal.

[71st minute]

Leverkusen took this as a wake-up call, just because they managed to equalise and were the clear favourite didn’t mean that they would simply hand them the win. Weak teams had their own pride and Paderborn showcased this as they didn’t linger too long on losing their lead. To respond to this the Read Lions piled on the pressure as the midfield duo of Bellarabi and Aránguiz began dictating the tempo, circulating the ball with crisp, short passes to pull Paderborn out of their defensive shell.

Rakim now brimming with confidence, took on Dräger once more, this time using a quick double step-over before slipping a clever pass inside to Volland. The striker having entered the box from the left side retained his trademark composure not forcing a breakthrough as he faced Strohdiek. Just as it looked like he would be bogged down by the centre back he delivered a sublime pass that split the retreating Paderborn defence with the outside of his boot.

Bailey surged onto the ball just outside the box breaking free from Vasiliadis and unleashing a venomous shot that cannoned off the near post. The crowd gasped in unison as the rebound fell to Havertz, who instinctively fired a first-time effort toward goal. Paderborn goalkeeper Huth who hadn’t moved at Bailey’s shot was alert this time throwing himself to his left parrying the ball away to safety.

"That’s two close calls for Leverkusen!" Derek Rae exclaimed. "Bailey with an absolute rocket off the post, and Havertz denied brilliantly by Huth. Paderborn are hanging on by a thread."

[75th minute]

Paderborn refused to sit back entirely and found another opening through Kai Pröger on the right wing. Exploiting a momentary lapse in Leverkusen’s defensive shape, Pröger sprinted into space and whipped in a dangerous cross. Michel rose above Tah to meet it, powering a header toward the bottom corner.

Hrádecký was beaten, but Wendell, tracking back, made a heroic goal-line clearance with a sliding tackle to deny the visitors. The ball ricocheted back into the box, causing a chaotic scramble before Sven Bender managed to boot it clear.

"Here comes the cross, he beats Tah and Hrádecký... but would you look at that Wendell to the rescue with a last-minute slide tackle," Stewart Robson marvelled at the sequence. The Bayarena shared his excitement as the home fans breathed a sigh of relief whilst away fans groaned in annoyance.

"That goal-line clearance from Wendell was absolutely vital, not sure the home team could survive going behind again." Derek Rae agreed as he watched the home side scramble to reorganise their lines and stabilise the situation.

[78th minute]

Leverkusen, now fully aware of Paderborn’s counterattacking threat, shifted gears. Aránguiz dropped deeper to provide extra cover while allowing the attacking quartet of Havertz, Bailey, Rakim, and Volland to focus on unlocking the resilient Paderborn defence. Lars on the right took a more defensive stance helping the midfield duo to stabilise things as his traditional wing play would do little at the moment.

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Neither Rakim nor Voland were eager to flood the box looking for headers. Rakim simply didn’t put much practice into this whilst the German striker wasn’t a traditional forward who specialised in hold-up plays and aerial bombardment. Like most modern forwards he was best at quick link-up plays and sudden breakthroughs into the box much like the Polish fox Lewandowski.

Thus, the Lions attack focussed on the left wing where the fans were treated to a mouth-watering display of attacking football. Almost as if merging their thoughts through a combination of one to two touch football Rakim Volland and Bailey played rings around the tightening Paderborn defence. This wasn’t a tactic that they had trained but something that naturally developed due to their opponent blocking their direct attack which they would normally utilise.

The only common link in this passing display that resembled the Barcelona tiki-taka was Rakim who would naturally receive the ball every second time. He was the only one taking more than two touches utilising his individual flair to dance by Paderborn defenders. It was after using a roll Croqueta to nudge the ball through the lunging legs of Vasiliadis on the byline that he found himself in the box.

However, with the keeper blocking the near post and Paderborn player ready to converge on him he didn’t hesitate in the slightest. His right foot crossed the ball looking as if he was performing a stepover only for his left too to swing from behind chipping the ball into the middle of the box. The chip floated delicately into the six-yard box, where Havertz, who had been biding his time ghosted in unmarked as he managed to lose the marking of Collins.

"Havertz Unmarked in the box, what are the defenders doing," Derek exclaimed simultaneously as the German forward rose into the air sending a powerful header redirecting the ball towards goal.

Huth had no chance this time. The ball rocketed past him into the back of the net, sending the BayArena into raptures. The Leverkusen players rushed toward Havertz, their talisman, as the crowd erupted in unison. Derek Rae’s voice soared over the jubilation, "Havertz delivers when it matters most! You can’t leave a forward of his calibre unmarked in the box, there’s no excuse for it and they got punished for it."

Stewart Robson added, "Absolutely, Derek. That was a masterclass in improvisation by Rakim to set it up, and Havertz did what he does best—finding the space and finishing clinically. Paderborn will feel gutted after holding out so well, but you have to admire the quality of that goal. Leverkusen 3:2 Paderborn" None of the commentary mattered to the German forward and the Lions who joined Havertz in his celebrations. They were all smiles now as they fed off the home atmosphere now that they finally regained the lead.

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To Be Continued...

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