Vancouver Sun

If Barcelona can do it, why not Leverkusen?

German side taking inspiratio­n from Spanish powerhouse’s miracle comeback

- TALES AZZONI

Thanks to Barcelona, every team facing a big deficit will be able to retain some hope of pulling off a miracle.

Bayer Leverkusen, which needs to overturn a 4-2 loss to Atletico Madrid in the round of 16 of the Champions League today, is at the top of the list.

“It’s clear that it’s a result that makes it difficult for us to advance to the next stage, but in the last few days we’ve seen what can happen in football,” Leverkusen coach Tayfun Korkut told Spanish daily Marca. “We will not go to Madrid with the feeling that we’ve already been eliminated, we will go to fight until the end.”

Last week, Barcelona overturned a 4-0 loss against Paris Saint-Germain, winning 6-1 in the second leg to reach the quarter-finals. No other team had reversed a four-goal deficit in the Champions League since the current format was introduced in the 1992-93 season.

But Leverkusen may have a difficult time against an Atletico team that has only two losses in its last 33 home matches in European competitio­ns.

Winless in its last four matches, Leverkusen will at least have a new coach on its bench with experience in Spanish soccer.

“We all know how much Atletico fans get behind their team,” said Korkut, who has coached Leverkusen for one match. “I experience­d that when I played for Real Sociedad. I remember we won there 2-1 and I scored a goal in the year when we were runner-up in the league (2002-03).”

Korkut was appointed last week after Leverkusen fired coach Roger Schmidt amid its worst Bundesliga season in 14 years. Leverkusen had lost three games in a row and five of its last seven before Korkut took over for a 1-1 draw against Werder Bremen last weekend.

Leverkusen will be trying to become only the third team to overturn a home first-leg defeat in the top European competitio­n. The only teams who did it were Ajax against Panathinai­kos in 1995-96 and Inter Milan against Bayern Munich in 2010-11.

Leverkusen hasn’t advanced past the round of 16 of the Champions League since it lost to Real Madrid in the 2002 final.

Atletico, meanwhile, is looking to make it to the quarter-finals for the fourth straight season under coach Diego Simeone.

 ?? GERARD JULIEN/ AFP/GETTY IMAGES ?? Atletico Madrid players train Tuesday at Cerro del Espino Stadium in Majadahond­a, Spain, ahead of today’s Champions League match against Bayer Leverkusen.
GERARD JULIEN/ AFP/GETTY IMAGES Atletico Madrid players train Tuesday at Cerro del Espino Stadium in Majadahond­a, Spain, ahead of today’s Champions League match against Bayer Leverkusen.

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