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Football singularity-Chapter 359 Victory
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[80th Minute]
Despite falling behind, Paderborn refused to give up. Their resilience remained evident as Baumgart urged his players to press higher up the pitch. The visitors nearly found joy moments later when Antwi-Adjei combined with Vasiliadis in midfield to slice through Leverkusen’s defensive lines. Vasiliadis played a clever one-two with Gjasula before threading a perfectly weighted through ball into the path of Michel.
Michel timed his run to perfection, bursting into the penalty area with Tah in pursuit. The striker feigned a shot, cutting inside to leave Tah sliding past him. Michel then curled a low effort toward the far corner, but he missed the goal by inches despite beating Hrádecký who was caught flat-footed.
"That’s a huge let-off for Leverkusen," Derek Rae said, his voice full of tension. "Michel should have done better there. That could have been the equalizer for Paderborn. A razor-thin miss."
Stewart Robson agreed. "You can see why Baumgart is urging his side forward. They’re not willing to accept defeat just yet. But Leverkusen has got to tighten up in those moments."
Paderborn, though disappointed by the narrow miss, did not drop their intensity. As the clock ticked down, they continued to pour forward with Antwi-Adjei constantly a threat on the left wing. In the 82nd minute, Antwi-Adjei whipped in another dangerous cross, this time for Mamba, who was well-positioned at the near post. Mamba threw himself at the ball, but Hrádecký was quick off his line, diving at Mamba’s feet to smother the ball before he could get a shot off.
"A great intervention from Hrádecký," said Robson. "He’s certainly making up for his lacklustre response from Michel’s earlier attempt, keeping Leverkusen’s slim advantage intact."
[83rd minute]
Bosz aware of the danger Paderborn posed with their relentless pressing, decided to focus on game management. Aleksandar Dragović came on for Baily shifting the home side’s shape to a 4-4-2 with Rakim dropping back to the left mid-role as Aleksandar played as a right back, leaving Havertz and Volland as the attacking duo. Leverkusen’s reshaped structure began to stifle Paderborn’s momentum.
Dragović’s introduction added much-needed stability to the backline, and the midfield duo of Aránguiz and Bellarabi started recycling possession effectively, forcing Paderborn to chase shadows. Rakim, though moved to a more defensive role, still found opportunities to showcase his skill as he helped his team retain possession. In one such instance, Rakim intercepted a loose pass from Gjasula in midfield that was meant for Mamba.
With a sharp turn, he skipped past Pröger breaking into the space behind him drawing three Paderborn defenders toward him. Instead of forcing the play, he played a clever diagonal ball across the field snaking past the forest of feet that tried to intercept it. Havertz, who had dropped deep to hold up possession calmly received the ball as he scanned his surroundings.
Not hesitating he flicked the ball over his marker to release Volland into the final third who battled both Strohdiek and Hünemeier as they chased after the descending ball. Not losing his cool the German striker powered through and reached the ball first, shrugging off Hünemeier with a light nudge. Not taking an extra touch, he unleashed a fierce strike toward the right side of the goal.
Volland’s shot flew with precision, but Huth had positioned himself well and dived low to his right, getting a strong hand to the ball to deflect it wide. The BayArena erupted in disbelief as the ball flew past the post. Volland clenched his fists in frustration, but the crowd roared in appreciation of his effort.
"Another fantastic save from Huth!" Derek Rae exclaimed, his voice rising in excitement. "That was a top-class stop, and you’ve got to give credit to Volland for taking that shot on so confidently."
"Volland is looking dangerous, as he yearns for his first goal of the season," Stewart Robson remarked as they watched the Leverkusen side dawdle with their corner eating up precious minutes. They didn’t take things too far though after the officials urging as they took a short corner which saw Rakim and Wendell retain the ball close to the corner flag.
They couldn’t keep this up though as eventually, the eager Paderborn players regained possession of the ball through a goal kick after a missed timed pass from Rakim. He didn’t mind it though as they had wasted enough time earning quite a few throw-ins by playing the ball off the defender’s shins.
[87th minute]
As the match approached its final moments, Paderborn began to grow desperate. Baumgart’s instructions were clear—attack, attack, attack. Antwi-Adjei once again took the initiative on the left, charging forward with purpose. He evaded Lars Bender with ease and floated a perfect cross into the box, targeting Michel, who had made another intelligent run toward the far post. This time, Michel timed his leap with impeccable precision and met the ball with his head, directing it toward the goal but he couldn’t get it to fall as it sailed over the goal.
[91st minute]
With time ticking away, Paderborn’s final push saw them press high, hoping for a mistake or a loose ball in Leverkusen’s defensive half. But the home side, now fully in control, was comfortable soaking up the pressure. Aránguiz and Bellarabi made sure the ball was kept away from danger as they exchanged short, quick passes to keep possession. Rakim, now stationed in a deeper role to help protect the lead, dropped back to win the ball in midfield before looking for options upfield.
As the final minute approached, Leverkusen looked to kill the game off. Rakim, calm under pressure, flicked a pass to Aránguiz, who in turn found Bender out wide. The winger, still full of energy, sprinted down the right, pulling the defenders wide and creating space. After dragging their opponents up, he came to a stop before passing the ball back killing the attack.
The final moments of the game consisted of a display in possession as the Red Lions played smart passes not forcing an attack as they let the clock run down. Eventually, their opponents lost their hope making things easier, and they didn’t have to wait long as the referee blew his whistle after the 94th minute bringing the match to an end.
Following the final whistle, signalling the end of a hard-fought contest, the BayArena erupted into a mixture of relief and triumph. Bayer Leverkusen had held on for a 3:2 victory over Paderborn, despite a valiant late surge from the visitors.
"Leverkusen has done just enough to secure the win," Derek Rae said, his voice still filled with the tension of the final moments. "It was a nervy finish, but they showed resilience and discipline when it mattered most."
Stewart Robson agreed. "Paderborn can hold their heads high, though. They pushed Leverkusen all the way, and you could see the desire to get back into the game. A few more inches from Michel, and we might have been talking about a different result."
As the players made their way to the centre circle for the post-match formalities, Rakim stood with his teammates, catching his breath. Smiling brightly, he joined Wendell and a few of his teammates in shaking hands with their opponents. Following that they went around the stadium to show their appreciation to the fans who eagerly treated him. After all, he had been instrumental to their victory scoring a goal and an assist to bring them the victory.
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[Ding: Post-Match Review]
>Goals scored: (1) = 10Sp
>Assists: (1) = 10Sp
>Cards: 0 = 0Sp
>Final Match score: 3:2 Win: 30Sp
>Match Rating: 8.7
[Ding Mission: Fans Darling, (completed)]
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