Bayer Leverkusen continued their impressive start in the UEFA Champions League, clinching a narrow 1-0 victory over AC Milan at the BayArena. The win marked their second consecutive triumph in the group stage, following a solid performance against Feyenoord in their opener.
Nigerian striker Victor Boniface proved to be the match-winner, scoring the only goal early in the second half. Despite dominating the first half, Leverkusen had a goal disallowed for offside after a VAR review. However, Boniface capitalized on a rebound six minutes into the second half, slotting the ball home after Milan's goalkeeper Mike Maignan denied Jeremie Frimpong’s initial effort.
Leverkusen struggled to extend their lead, managing 16 shots throughout the match but failing to convert further opportunities. Their xG of 1.77 reflected their dominance, yet they could not find a second goal to secure a more comfortable victory.
Milan, who faced a disappointing loss to Liverpool in their opening match, fought back in the latter stages. Substitute Álvaro Morata came close on several occasions, and captain Theo Hernandez struck the woodwork, but the Rossoneri could not find an equalizer. They ended the match with 17 shots and an xG of 0.84, showcasing their resilience despite the defeat.
With this result, Bayer Leverkusen sits firmly at the top of their group with six points, while AC Milan remains searching for their first points of the campaign. Leverkusen will now turn their attention to Bundesliga action, facing Holstein Kiel on Saturday, while Milan travels to Fiorentina in Serie A the following day, hoping to bounce back from their European struggles.
As the group stage progresses, both teams will look to capitalize on their upcoming fixtures, with Leverkusen aiming to maintain their winning momentum and Milan desperate to regain their form.
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