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Alonso hopes for no hangover on Leverkusen’s West Ham trip

- Jacob Steinberg

Xabi Alonso is confident Bayer Leverkusen will not suffer from a hangover when looking to maintain their treble charge by pressing home their advantage over West Ham in the Europa League.

Leverkusen, who are unbeaten in 43 matches in all competitio­ns this season, celebrated wildly after winning the first Bundesliga title in the club’s history on Sunday. Alonso’s players downed giant glasses of beer after their emphatic 5-0 win over Werder Bremen and there have been suggestion­s that they could be off their game in the second leg of their quarter-final against West Ham, who lost 2-0 in Germany last week.

David Moyes, who was boosted by Jarrod Bowen returning to training yesterday, suggested that the partying could make Leverkusen vulnerable at the London Stadium this evening. But Alonso believes that making history will not leave his team, who face Kaiserslau­tern in the German cup final next month, short of motivation.

“The team and players have given me no reasons to doubt them,” he said. “Even after a big success, I feel the hunger and desire of these players and this team not to stop. We have a big chance tomorrow. If we don’t go through, it is not going to be because of the mentality. We have the experience last year of going to the semifinal. Now we want to go even further.”

West Ham, who could welcome Alphonse Areola and Kalvin Phillips back from injury, are depleted before hosting the German champions. Lucas Paquetá and Emerson Palmieri are suspended, but West Ham’s hopes of an unlikely comeback will be enhanced if Bowen passes a late fitness test.

“It was great to see Jarrod out there,” Moyes said. “It’s the first time we’ve had him out. I’m not sure [if he’ll be involved]. We had Kalvin and Alphonse out there as well but I’m not sure about them either.

“The player’s welfare is always the most important thing. But you always want your best players back in, you want goalscorer­s back in. Jarrod’s been that for us this season. If he came back it would give us a real lift and give the crowd a lift. We have to find a way of making some magic happen.”

 ?? ?? ▲ Xabi Alonso backs his side to push on as they chase two more trophies
▲ Xabi Alonso backs his side to push on as they chase two more trophies

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