When the Argentinian referee Nestor Pitana blew the whistle to start the game in front of 37,000 fans at the Olympic Stadium in Sochi, there were two Werkself players on the pitch. It was no surprise that record goalscorer Chicharito was in the starting line-up for Mexico: The fact that Benjamin Henrichs was chosen by Joachim Löw to start in this semi-final was both a surprise and, at the same time, a clear sign of confidence in the youngster shown by the Germany coach. Bernd Leno and Julian Brandt were on the bench and Andrés Guardado, who played four Bundesliga matches for Bayer 04 in 2014, missed out for El Tri due to a one-match ban.
Just five minutes into the game and Benny Henrichs made a decisive contribution to the match: His pinpoint low cross from the right wing was turned into the corner of the Mexican net from the edge of the box by Leon Goretzka to give Germany the lead on six minutes. And the Schalke player doubled the lead two minutes later with Timo Werner providing an excellent assist this time. With 20 minutes on the clock, Henrichs produced another great move with a ball through to Werner but the Mexico keeper Guillermo Ochoa was able to turn his shot round the post.
Chances for Benny and Chicha
In spite of the shock of the double whammy early on, Mexico were able to get into the game against an increasingly passive German side with Marc-André ter Stegen called into action on several occasions. The two Leverkusen players were the centre of attention within seconds of each other: First, Henrichs, who often was able to break away from his own half, was put off as he shot on 34 minutes and then Chicharito put the ball over the German net when unmarked in front of goal a minute later.
Just before the hour mark, Werner wrapped the game up by making it 3-0 with an assist from Jonas Hector. Raul Jiminez saw his header hit the German bar on 75 minutes. Shortly after that, Julian Brandt was brought on in place of Lars Stindl on 79 minutes. Just before the end of the game, the Frankfurt player Marco Fabian, also on as a substitute, hit a long-range shot into the net to make it 3-1. The Mexicans certainly deserved the consolation goal. Amin Younes, another substitute, rounded off the scoring in added time but Germany 4-1 up.
Germany now meet Chile in the final of the Confed Cup on Sunday. The match in Saint Petersburg kicks off at 20.00 CET. Before that at 14.00 CET, Moscow is the venue for the third-place play-off between Mexico and European champions Portugal. Both games are repeats of group matches – then without winners: Germany and Chile drew 1-1 and Portugal and Mexico 2-2. Neither results will be possible on Sunday.
Aránguiz makes no mistake
In the first semi-final on Wednesday night in Kazan, Chile and Portugal shared a goalless 120 minutes before the South American side went on to win 3-0 on penalties. In front of a 40,000 crowd the two teams competed on equal terms for much of the game that was dominated by defenders after a very entertaining opening phase. Charles Aranguiz went the full distance and had an impressive game in the centre of the midfield for La Roja And he also posed a threat up front. In the closing stages of extra time the Chileans were unlucky three times: First they were denied a penalty for a foul on Francisco Silva on 113 minutes and then both Arturo Vidal and Martin Rodriguez hit the woodwork on 119 minutes. In the penalty shootout it was the Chile keeper Claudio Bravo who proved to be the hero with three penalty saves to keep out Quaresma, Joao Moutinho and Nani while Vidal, Aránguiz and Alexis Sanchez all converted their spot kicks.
The team departs for Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on Monday for the Bayer 04 Brazil Tour 2025 from July 14-24. The preseason journey marks a change from recent training camps in the Austrian Alps and Black Forest and we caught up with CEO Fernando Carro to ask him about this summer's visit to Brazil.
Show moreMalik Tillman and the USA could not quite achieve the hoped-for big win in their own country. Last Monday’s final in the CONCACAF Gold Cup in Houston ended up in a 2-1 defeat for the hosts against Mexico. But the Bayer 04 new signing can be very happy with the course of the tournament and his own performances. Tillman was in the starting line-up for all six games. That concluded an impressive season for him after winning the Eredivisie title in the Netherlands with PSV Eindhoven. Bayer04.de profiles the 23-year-old new signing.
Show moreBayer 04 Leverkusen have signed the USA international Malik Tillman. The 23-year-old attacking midfielder joins the Werkself from Dutch champions PSV Eindhoven. Tillman, with German roots and born in Nuremberg, has a contract at Leverkusen to 30 June 2030. He scored 16 goals and provided five assists in 34 games for PSV last season. Three of those goals and two assists were in six matches in the UEFA Champions League.
Show moreThe second friendly and the first goal for the Bayer 04 Women: The Werkself just missed out on their first win in the preseason away to top-flight Dutch side PEC Zwolle. The team led by coach Roberto Pätzold drew 1-1 on Friday afternoon in Wezep. As with the friendly against TSG Hoffenheim (0-2) a number of first-team players were absent. The coach once again shared out time on the pitch for the 20-player squad. The goal of the match was scored by summer signing Vanessa Fudalla (67').
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