Teilnehmer Tsg Hoffenheim Gegen Bayer Leverkusen Spielerbewertungen

TSG Hoffenheim vs. Bayer Leverkusen: Player Ratings

TSG Hoffenheim

Oliver Baumann (6/10)

Had a busy night but made few major mistakes. His distribution was solid enough, but the defense allowed him to be put in some difficult situations.

Stefan Posch (5/10)

Caught out from a Leverkusen set-piece and did not look convincing on the whole. The back three often looked fragile, even against a Leverkusen team that was not at their best.

Kevin Vogt (4/10)

Looked rusty after his recent injury and was not as assured as he can be. Made a few errors that allowed Leverkusen into the game.

Ermin Bicakcic (4/10)

Had a decent start but faded as the game moved on. Was outmuscled and outpassed for the visitors' second goal.

AngeliƱo (6/10)

Always looking to be inventive but did not make the most of his opportunities to get crosses in. Still, his energy and willingness to run were noticeable.

Dennis Geiger (5/10)

Had a difficult task against Leverkusen's midfield and was unable to provide a platform for Hoffenheim to build from.

Diadie Samassekou (5/10)

Made some nice passes but also forced some which led to him losing possession. Was not able to dictate the play.

Andrej Kramaric (5/10)

Never really got into the game and was often isolated up front. Hoffenheim were unable to give him support.

David Raum (6/10)

Always a threat with his pace and trickery, but he failed to provide the decisive cross that could have changed the game.

Georginio Rutter (5/10)

Looked lively in the opening stages but was anonymous in the second half. Was unlucky not to score with his one chance.

Ihlas Bebou (5/10)

Was unable to make an impact and was replaced by Munas Dabbur after an hour.

Bayer Leverkusen

Lukas Hradecky (6/10)

Made several good saves to keep Hoffenheim out, especially in the second half when the home team was pushing for an equalizer.

Odilon Kossounou (6/10)

Solid performance at the back and made some timely interventions. Was not troubled too often by Hoffenheim's attack.

Jonathan Tah (6/10)

Similarly to Kossounou, Tah was solid in the Leverkusen back three and dealt well with Hoffenheim's direct approach.

Daley Sinkgraven (5/10)

Did not offer much going forward and was caught out a few times defensively. Was replaced by Wendell in the second half.

Jeremie Frimpong (6/10)

Full of energy and drive, Frimpong was a threat down the right-hand side and created several chances for his teammates.

Robert Andrich (6/10)

Put in a hard shift in midfield and broke up several Hoffenheim attacks. Not the most creative player but was effective in his role.

Kerem Demirbay (7/10)

One of Leverkusen's best players on the night. Was constantly involved in the game and created some excellent chances for his teammates.

Florian Wirtz (7/10)

Another standout performer for Leverkusen. His skill and creativity caused Hoffenheim all sorts of problems. Was unlucky not to get on the scoresheet.

Moussa Diaby (6/10)

Was a constant threat to Hoffenheim with his pace and skill, but his finishing was not as clinical as it could have been.

Patrik Schick (7/10)

Scored Bayer Leverkusen's opening goal and was a menace to Hoffenheim's defense throughout the game. His physicality and goal-scoring instincts were the difference between the two teams.

Lucas Alario (6/10)

Was replaced by Amine Adli in the second half after a good performance. His energy and pressing were vital for Leverkusen.


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