Super Eagles striker Victor Boniface marked his comeback from injury on Wednesday night as Bayer Leverkusen secured a convincing 4-0 victory over Düsseldorf in the semifinal of the German Cup at the BayArena.
Right wingback Jeremie Frimpong set the tone for Leverkusen’s dominance with an early goal in the 7th minute, followed by Morocco international Amine Adli doubling the lead in the 20th minute with a powerful strike. Florian Wirtz extended the lead further with a close-range shot in the 36th minute before sealing the victory from the penalty spot in the 60th minute.
Five minutes after Leverkusen’s fourth goal, Boniface made his long-awaited return to action, coming on as a substitute for Patrik Schick. It marked his first appearance of the year after recovering from injury.
Boniface’s return adds depth to Bayer Leverkusen’s attacking options, providing manager Xabi Alonso with more flexibility in team selection as they prepare for the German Cup final.
Despite being sidelined for a significant portion of the season, Boniface made an immediate impact upon his return, showcasing his versatility and contributing positively to Leverkusen’s attacking play. His performance, marked by 15 touches, two key passes, and an impressive pass completion rate of 91%, demonstrates his importance to the team.
As Leverkusen advances to the final of the German Cup, Boniface’s return adds another dimension to their attacking prowess, offering a potent goal-scoring threat alongside his teammates. With two goals already in the competition this season, Boniface will be eager to make a significant contribution in the final and help Leverkusen secure silverware.
Injury setbacks are always challenging for players, but Boniface’s resilience and determination to return to action highlight his commitment to the team’s success. As he continues to regain match fitness, his presence will be crucial for Leverkusen’s pursuit of glory in the German Cup final.