Bayer Leverkusen is preparing for the crucial second leg of their Champions League playoff against Olympiacos at the BayArena, holding a 2-0 advantage from the first leg. Despite this lead, manager Kasper Hjulmand has cautioned the squad against complacency, emphasizing the need for top performance to secure progression to the round of 16, as reported by Yahoo Sports.
The team faces notable setbacks with injuries sidelining defender Loïc Badé due to a muscular issue and casting doubt over Malik Tillman’s participation following an ankle problem. Tillman’s fitness remains uncertain ahead of the match, with reports suggesting "it doesn’t look very good" for his availability, which could limit Leverkusen’s options in midfield and attack.
Looking ahead to the knockout stage, Leverkusen’s sports director Simon Rolfes and the club have publicly expressed a preference to face Arsenal rather than Bayern Munich. Rolfes cited a favorable rivalry factor and the prospect of reuniting with former Leverkusen player Kai Havertz, currently at Arsenal, making the matchup appealing from both a competitive and emotional standpoint.
Leverkusen’s preference signals an interesting narrative in the Champions League progression, with multiple encounters against Bayern possible in other tournaments. The outcome of the Olympiacos tie is pivotal, as it determines whether Leverkusen advances to contend with one of Europe’s elite sides. Fans and analysts will be watching closely as the team navigates injury challenges and prepares for the tactical battles ahead.

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