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New striker aims to help Leverkusen stay top

- Karolos Grohmann Berlin /Reuters

Bundesliga leaders Bayer Leverkusen’s new signing, Borja Iglesias, is ready to boost their attack in the absence of injured striker Victor Boniface, and his arrival could not have been better timed with Bayern Munich awaiting them on February 10.

Leverkusen will be looking to bounce back with a win at bottom club Darmstadt 98 on Saturday to make amends for their goalless draw against Borussia Moenchengl­adbach last week. Their lead over second-placed Bayern has been cut to two points and they will want to preserve that gap going into the crunch match against Bayern.

With the title chase looking like a two-horse race as Bayern are 10 points ahead of thirdplace­d VfB Stuttgart, Leverkusen know they cannot afford to drop points on Saturday.

“Until the season ends it is still a long, hard way,” said 31year-old Spaniard Iglesias, who joined on a loan deal from Real Betis until the end of the campaign. “We are taking one step after the other. First of all I am looking forward to the game against Darmstadt on the weekend and then the coming weeks in Leverkusen.”

Boniface, who had scored 10 goals in 16 league games, will be out of action for at least three months after undergoing surgery on an adductor muscle injury he sustained while preparing with Nigeria for the Africa Cup of Nations in January.

Leverkusen urgently need Iglesias’ efficacy in front of goal, having failed to score against Gladbach despite 28 goal attempts compared to their opponents’ four.

Often derided as lacking a winning mentality and nicknamed “Neverkusen” for their inability to win titles, Leverkusen are unbeaten in 28 consecutiv­e matches across all competitio­ns this season.

The Bavarians, who take on Gladbach on Saturday, have their own injury concerns and have reinforced their depleted backline with fullback Sacha Boey from Galatasara­y on a contract until 2028. They are also close to signing midfielder Bryan Zaragoza from Granada.

Third-placed Stuttgart will look to keep clear of Borussia Dortmund with victory at Freiburg. Dortmund, who are one point behind in fourth place, are in action on Friday at Heidenheim.

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