The 30,210 full house at the BayArena saw the champions turn the screw from the start and take an overdue lead through Toni Kroos after 29 minutes, but Sidney Sam levelled the scores with the home side’s first chance just 120 seconds later. The scoreline barely reflected a one-sided first 45 minutes, and Bayern sought to correct that by mounting a remorseless assault on the Bayer goal after the restart, only for Leverkusen keeper Bernd Leno to make a string of fine saves and Munich’s normally reliable strikers to have a poor day at the office.
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