The German club Bayer Leverkusen has put their name into this season’s history books with a stunning 1-0 victory over Inter Milan.
This was in a dramatic UEFA Champions League Group Stage match day six at the BayArena on Tuesday night,
It wasn’t just any goal that decided the night—it was a late, heart-stopping strike by Nordi Mukiele in the 90th minute that ended Inter’s remarkable streak of five clean sheets in Europe.
Inter arrived in Leverkusen as a fortress, unbreached and resolute, having played five games in the group stage without conceding a single goal.
Their defensive wall, orchestrated by their solid backline and stellar goalkeeping, had been a cornerstone of their campaign.
But Leverkusen, buoyed by their fervent home crowd, were determined to break the streak and prove their mettle.
It seemed destined for a goalless draw, a result that would have cemented Inter’s defensive dominance in Europe this season.
However, Nordi Mukiele, in the dying moments of regulation time, the Leverkusen winger unleashed a precise shot that rippled the net, sending the BayArena into rapturous celebrations.
The home team won Filipo Inzaghi’s side 1-0 to the delight of Xabi Alonso who won the side a Bundesliga trophy last season.
Mukiele debut goal for Leverkusen
The first half offered little excitement, with Leverkusen seeing more possession but failing to capitalize on their dominance.
Nathan Tella came closest, striking the crossbar with a volley from a cross. Apart from that, both sides struggled to test the goalkeepers, Yann Sommer and Matej Kovar.
The second half followed a similar script, with Leverkusen dictating play but unable to break Inter’s defensive line. However, their patience paid off in the 90th minute when Mukiele pounced on a loose ball in the box to score his first goal for the club.
Again, this marked the first goal Inter conceded in the league phase and highlighted Leverkusen’s resolute defensive performance, neutralizing Inter’s attacking threats like Lautaro Martinez and Marcus Thuram, who failed to register a shot on target.
Leverkusen’s lack of a traditional striker limited their attacking options, but their defensive solidity in this game offers encouragement.
Now second in the group behind Liverpool, they can shift focus to the Bundesliga with renewed confidence as they aim to close the gap on Bayern Munich.