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Leverkusen recover Boniface after two-month injury lay-off

Leverkusen recover Boniface after two-month injury lay-off

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Victor Boniface, who scored 14 times in Bayer Leverkusen's 2023-24 title-winning campaign, is available to face RB Leipzig this weekend.

Bundesliga champions Bayer Leverkusen will have striker Victor Boniface back in their squad for Saturday's trip to RB Leipzig, coach Xabi Alonso revealed on Friday.

The Nigeria international, who has scored six league goals in 2024-25, has been sidelined since November with a thigh injury.

He netted 14 times as Leverkusen went unbeaten in their first-ever title-winning campaign in 2023-24, with only eight players bettering that tally.

"Yes. He is in the squad," Alonso said on Friday when asked about Boniface's condition. 

Alonso's team are hoping to bounce back from Tuesday's 2-1 Champions League loss at Atletico Madrid.

In the league, however, Leverkusen are on an eight-game winning run and are in second place on 41 points, four behind leaders Bayern Munich.

"I have always said the Bundesliga is the most important competition for us," Alonso said. 

"We are on a positive wave and we want to stay on it but it will be a tough game for us tomorrow, playing away at Leipzig."

The Spaniard also hinted Leverkusen could be active in the January transfer window after injuries ended the seasons of Jeanuel Belocian and Martin Terrier.

"We have to be smart and take a smart decision," Alonso said. "After two serious injuries we have to be active."

 

Leverkusen recover Boniface after two-month injury lay-off

Victor Boniface, who scored 14 times in Bayer Leverkusen's 2023-24 title-winning campaign, is available to face RB Leipzig this weekend.

Bundesliga champions Bayer Leverkusen will have striker Victor Boniface back in their squad for Saturday's trip to RB Leipzig, coach Xabi Alonso revealed on Friday.

The Nigeria international, who has scored six league goals in 2024-25, has been sidelined since November with a thigh injury.

He netted 14 times as Leverkusen went unbeaten in their first-ever title-winning campaign in 2023-24, with only eight players bettering that tally.

"Yes. He is in the squad," Alonso said on Friday when asked about Boniface's condition. 

Alonso's team are hoping to bounce back from Tuesday's 2-1 Champions League loss at Atletico Madrid.

In the league, however, Leverkusen are on an eight-game winning run and are in second place on 41 points, four behind leaders Bayern Munich.

"I have always said the Bundesliga is the most important competition for us," Alonso said. 

"We are on a positive wave and we want to stay on it but it will be a tough game for us tomorrow, playing away at Leipzig."

The Spaniard also hinted Leverkusen could be active in the January transfer window after injuries ended the seasons of Jeanuel Belocian and Martin Terrier.

"We have to be smart and take a smart decision," Alonso said. "After two serious injuries we have to be active."

 

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