Published: 09:36, October 24, 2024
Brest draw 1-1 with Leverkusen to end winning starts
By Reuters
Leverkusen's Jonas Hofmann (front) and Brest's Soumaila Coulibaly fight for the ball during the Champions League opening phase soccer match between Brest and Bayer Leverkusen in Guingamp, western France, on Oct 23, 2024. (PHOTO / AP)

GUINGAMP, France - Brest and Bayer Leverkusen played out a 1-1 draw in the Champions League on Wednesday which ended both teams' two-game winning starts to the competition.

The German champions took early control and were rewarded with a 24th-minute lead when man-of-the-match Florian Wirtz completed a superb passing move with a low finish.

Leverkusen were without striker Victor Boniface, who is recovering from a car crash he was involved in as a passenger on Sunday. The Nigeria international suffered only minor injuries to his hand and foot.

"A Champions League away game, you could say you are okay with a point," said Leverkusen midfielder Jonas Hofmann. "We lost possession too quickly in the second half and Brest got more hope that there was something for them to get out of it."

Champions League newcomers, Brest have shown remarkable ability to adapt to the demands of Europe's premier club competition, and were again effective against Leverkusen as they successfully soaked up pressure for much of the first half.

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Brest's 39th-minute equalizer was even more spectacular than the Leverkusen goal, with 31-year-old Pierre Lees-Melou powering home a sumptuous volley from the edge of the box to score on his maiden Champions League appearance.

Brest's French midfielder #45 Mahdi Camara (left) shoots towards goal during the UEFA Champions League 1st round day 3 football match between Brest (FRA) and Bayer Leverkusen (GER) at the Stade de Roudourou in Guingamp, northern France, on Oct 23, 2024. (PHOTO / AFP)

Lees-Melou became the second oldest French player to net on his debut in the competition.

"I think a lot of people thought we were going to be on the end of a hammering before kickoff, but we certainly didn’t embarrass ourselves," said Lees-Melou, who had made his first start in six months last week against Rennes.

"It proves that we’re a team that has heart, that plays together. During the first half, they didn’t have too many opportunities. We managed to add a little bit more dynamism into our play in the second half," he said.

The French hosts were lucky not to concede a penalty for handball following a VAR review and Massadio Haidara almost turned a Wirtz cutback into his own goal.

Leverkusen then had Amine Adli, who had come on as a 63rd- minute substitute, taken off injured with a suspected ankle injury as the game got rougher, and the visitors' coach Xabi Alonso was booked for dissent.

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Both teams are on seven points from three matches, two behind leaders Aston Villa.