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Robert Andrich blasts Leverkusen display: âIt wasnât enough from anyoneâ
Bayer Leverkusenâs hopes of securing Champions League football are now hanging by a thread following their damaging 3-1 defeat to VfB Stuttgart. In the aftermath of the loss, captain Robert Andrich delivered a brutally honest assessment of both the performance and the mentality within the squad.
Leverkusen were comprehensively second best in Stuttgart, and Andrich made no attempt to hide his frustration afterwards. âIt wasnât enough from anyone,â the midfielder told DAZN, before offering a broader criticism of the teamâs mentality throughout the season.
âToday was emblematic of our season. As soon as things get tight and tense, we fail to stick together as a team.â The comments represented a remarkably open critique from the club captain, who clearly feels deeper issues are affecting the squad. âThatâs something that really bothers me because itâs a team issue,â Andrich continued.
Despite taking the lead after just 34 seconds, Leverkusen quickly lost control of the contest and were unable to match Stuttgartâs intensity or quality for the remainder of the match. The defeat ultimately came as little surprise given the balance of play.
âWe never even came close to beating Stuttgart over the 90 minutes,â Andrich admitted.
Speaking later in the mixed zone, the Germany international went even further in questioning the unity within the dressing room.
âWe have a lot of personalities who tend to keep things to themselves. We donât have enough people who stick together.â
The remarks inevitably raise questions about the atmosphere inside the Leverkusen camp. Andrich, however, was also willing to shoulder responsibility himself. âI have a lot to blame myself for,â he said.
Robert Andrich criticized the team's performance, stating, 'It wasnât enough from anyone' and highlighted issues with the team's mentality.
The 3-1 defeat significantly jeopardized Bayer Leverkusen's hopes of securing Champions League football.
Andrich pointed out that the team fails to stick together under pressure, indicating deeper issues affecting the squad's performance.

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âIâve often stood here after games like this where we just couldnât get into the game. The problem has to be somewhere.â
With one Bundesliga matchday remaining, Die Werkself sit sixth and now require a win against Hamburger SV next weekend, as well as defeats for Stuttgart and TSG Hoffenheim, to have any chance of snatching a Champions League place.