Olympiakos Piraeus vs Bayer Leverkusen Result

Olympiakos Piraeus
Full Time

Bayer Leverkusen
📍 Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium, Piraeus
🗓️ Wednesday, 18 Feb 2026 at 20:00
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1 - 1
Actual
0 - 2
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Leverkusen’s Second-Half Surge Sinks Olympiakos in Piraeus
Bayer Leverkusen took a commanding step forward in their Champions League campaign with a clinical 2-0 victory over Olympiakos Piraeus at the Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium. After a cagey first half, the German side found their rhythm after the break, striking twice in quick succession to silence the home crowd. Olympiakos, despite a spirited effort and 13 shots, could muster only a single effort on target as their attacking play fizzled out against Leverkusen’s disciplined defense. Leverkusen’s superior possession (57%) and efficiency in front of goal—registering five shots on target from eight attempts—proved decisive. The visitors’ tactical flexibility and sharpness in the final third during a crucial three-minute spell after the hour mark broke the deadlock and left Olympiakos chasing shadows for the remainder of the contest.
Olympiakos Piraeus
Olympiakos started brightly, pressing with energy and looking to exploit the flanks in their 4-2-3-1 setup. However, their inability to convert possession into clear-cut chances was telling, as they managed just one shot on target from 13 attempts. The Greek side’s attacking trio—Podence, Taremi, and El Kaabi—found little joy against a well-organized Leverkusen backline, and their midfield struggled to maintain control as the game wore on. Defensively, Olympiakos held firm in the first half but were undone by a quick-fire double from Leverkusen after the hour. Their response lacked conviction, and despite matching Leverkusen in corners (3) and keeping their discipline (just one yellow card), they failed to mount a meaningful comeback.
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Bayer Leverkusen
Leverkusen executed their game plan with precision, controlling possession (57%) and dictating the tempo from their 3-4-2-1 formation. While the first half was measured, the visitors upped the intensity after the break, showing ruthlessness in front of goal with five shots on target from just eight attempts. Their midfield, marshaled by Palacios and García, allowed them to dominate territory and transition quickly. Defensively, Leverkusen were compact and gave little away, limiting Olympiakos to speculative efforts. The quick double blow around the hour mark showcased their attacking potency and ability to capitalize on momentum shifts, effectively putting the contest beyond doubt.
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Key Moments
60' — Goal
Leverkusen break the deadlock with a well-worked move, capitalizing on a lapse in the Olympiakos defense.
63' — Goal
Leverkusen double their lead just three minutes later, stunning the home side and effectively sealing the contest.
70' — Yellow Card
Olympiakos pick up a yellow card as frustration boils over in the wake of Leverkusen’s second goal.
78' — Yellow Card
Leverkusen receive their only booking, maintaining their composure as the match winds down.
Tactical Analysis
Olympiakos lined up in a 4-2-3-1, aiming to press high and exploit the wings, but struggled to break down Leverkusen’s three-man backline. Their midfield pairing was often outnumbered and outmaneuvered by Leverkusen’s fluid 3-4-2-1, which allowed the visitors to control possession and dictate play, especially after halftime. Leverkusen’s wing-backs, Grimaldo and Vázquez, provided width and helped stretch Olympiakos, while the double pivot of Palacios and García kept transitions sharp and incisive. The turning point came as Leverkusen’s pressing forced errors in the Olympiakos half, leading to quick, vertical attacks and two rapid goals. Substitutions from both sides failed to alter the tactical balance, with Leverkusen’s structure holding firm and Olympiakos unable to find a route back.
Turning Point
Leverkusen’s opening goal in the 60th minute, swiftly followed by a second in the 63rd, shattered Olympiakos’ resistance and shifted all momentum to the visitors.
Man of the Match
Patrik Schick
Led the line superbly, directly involved in both goals and a constant threat throughout.