The Sun (Malaysia)

Payback time

Leverkusen looking for Roma revenge in Europa League last four

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BAYER LEVERKUSEN are gunning for revenge tomorrow (3am Malaysian time) when they travel to a second Europa League semifinal against Roma in as many years after yet another late escape kept their remarkable unbeaten run intact.

Xabi Alonso’s Leverkusen staff were filmed celebratin­g Roma’s passage past AC Milan in the last eight, and tomorrow’s first leg at the Stadio Olimpico is a chance to purge the memory of being “Mourinhoed” in last season’s last four.

Already a formidable propositio­n last term, Leverkusen’s astonishin­g run of 46 matches without defeat and a first-ever Bundesliga title has them favourites to reach the final in Dublin.

And the team which broke Bayern Munich’s dominance of German football wants payback for the 1-0 aggregate loss which led to Roma’s agonising penalty shoot-out defeat to Sevilla in last season’s final.

“We have a desire for revenge, and a great hunger to win and get ourselves into the final,” said Leverkusen CEO Fernando Corro to Radio Marca. “We want to get to the final at all costs.”

Leverkusen have scored 16 goals in stoppage time this season in all competitio­ns, the latest coming in the 96th minute of Saturday’s 2-2 draw with Stuttgart.

And it’s been their habit for late strikes which has got them back to the Europa League semis, with former Roma man Patrik Schick scoring three times in added time over their 5-4 last-16 win against Qarabag and two more late goals helping them past West Ham in the quarterfin­als.

Coach Alonso said his team’s ability to claw back results at the death was “hard to explain” after Robert Andrich snatched a point at Stuttgart but is hoping it holds out for the rest of the campaign.

“Our main objective was to become champions, but now we don’t want to stop,” added Alonso to Sky.

“The goal is clear. We want to stay undefeated until the end of the season.”

While Leverkusen can concentrat­e on Europe, Daniele De Rossi’s team have had a frantic last few weeks as they scrabble to take advantage of Serie A getting an extra spot in next year’s Champions League and aim for a third continenta­l final in as many years.

Their next two Serie A fixtures are with Juventus and Atalanta, making the next fortnight crucial for De Rossi, who has turned his boyhood club around since replacing Jose Mourinho in January.

“I’ve got players who are trying to get something from this season,” said De Rossi to DAZN after Sunday’s 2-2 draw against Napoli.

“We know it’s going to be difficult… we have to find the results we need to get into the Champions League or win the Europa League.

“We have to be perfect, because if they don’t ever lose and have the heart to score in the final seconds so often it means that they have something special,” added De Rossi.

“They’re unbeaten, but they’re not unbeatable.”

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