Bayer Leverkusen Coach Roger Schmidt admits “there was nothing normal” about their 4-4 with Roma.
Only the third Champions League game in history with this scoreline, it was an epic tale at the BayArena.
The hosts went 2-0 up after 19 minutes, then trailed 4-2 until two goals in just over 60 seconds sealed the result.
“That the team was able to come back in that situation is just fantastic,” smiled Schmidt in his Press conference.
Bayer Leverkusen Coach Roger Schmidt admits “there was nothing normal” about their 4-4 with Roma.
Only the third Champions League game in history with this scoreline, it was an epic tale at the BayArena.
The hosts went 2-0 up after 19 minutes, then trailed 4-2 until two goals in just over 60 seconds sealed the result.
“That the team was able to come back in that situation is just fantastic,” smiled Schmidt in his Press conference.
“There was nothing normal about that game of football. It was the kind of match you really had to see in the stadium.
“It’s games like these that make everything worth it in this sport. In the end, the draw was deserved.”