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"Our focus is clear, we're only thinking about the game against West Ham," stressed Jeremie Frimpong straight away. The potentially decisive Bundesliga match at home to SV Werder Bremen on Sunday, where the Werkself could clinch the Bundesliga title, will not be on anyone's mind until afterwards. Frimpong added: "We want to give ourselves a good starting point for the second leg in London next week. It won't be easy because West Ham have a fantastic team, but these are exactly the games we look forward to. We want to test ourselves against top teams."
Regarding the defeat to AS Roma in the semi-finals of last season's competition, Frimpong said: "Obviously that wasn't easy for us, but perhaps that's one reason why we have a stronger mentality this season. We want to win every game and just don't like losing."
West Ham, winners of the UEFA Europa Conference League last year, beat SC Freiburg 5-1 on aggregate in the round of 16 of this competition. In those encounters, but also in their league matches, Xabi Alonso has seen "a physically strong team with great individual quality". The Bayer 04 head coach also highlighted "their great experience in Europe, which also gives them the necessary calmness in difficult periods of the game". For his team, that means: "We need to play with patience but a lot of tempo tomorrow, and have a good balance between our attack and defence. Only by doing that will we manage to take a good result to the second leg in London."
Alonso confirmed that Matej Kovar will again start in goal in the quarter-final first leg at the BayArena, while the Spaniard also announced the return of Arthur to the squad. The Brazilian has been out since Bundesliga Matchday 3. Only Adam Hlozek, who sustained an ankle injury against Union Berlin last weekend, is unavailable to face the Hammers.
The connection between the club, the Bayer company and the fans in the city was also brought up at the press conference. In response, Alonso explained: "We all feel closely connected as one with the Bayer AG. Everyone in the company gives us tremendous support. Then there are our great fans. We in the club are working to give everyone in the city and in the company even more joy at the end of the season. We can take another important step towards that against West Ham tomorrow."

Edmond Tapsoba has signed an early extension to his contract with Bayer 04 Leverkusen. With two years left on his current deal, the 27-year-old Burkina Faso international has extended his contract until 30 June 2031. The centre-back joined as a young talent from Portuguese top-flight club Vitoria Guimaraes at the start of 2020.
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A special surprise: during the preview for the 'Fierté Burkinabè' documentary about Edmond Tapsoba, Bayer 04 directors Fernando Carro and Simon Rolfes announced Tapsoba's contract extension until 2031 together with the centre-back. He then spoke to Werkself-TV about his time in Leverkusen so far and future ambitions...
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This evening was deeply moving: At a really special setting, Bayer 04 exclusively presented the specially produced documentary ‘Fierté Burkinabè’ ("Burkinabe Pride") about Edmond Tapsoba on Tuesday. For the preview at the BayArena, the parents of the Werkself player and other close companions travelled all the way from his African homeland Burkina Faso. The 45-minute film shows Tapsoba's extraordinary career from his beginnings in Ouagadougou to Leverkusen as well as the work of his foundation "Fondation Edmond Tapsoba", with representatives from Burkina Faso also present. Fans can watch the documentary free of charge on Werkself TV and YouTube from Wednesday night at 20:00 CEST.
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Bayer 04 have signed left-back Carolin Simon from champions Bayern Munich for the coming season. The 33-year-old former Germany international, who played for Leverkusen from 2013 to 2016, has signed a contract to 30 June 2028.
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Bayer 04 Women have strengthened for the coming season with the signing of Lobke Loone. The 23-year-old Dutch striker joins from Utrecht on a contract until 30 June 2028.
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