The loss marks the first defeat for new coach Hjulmand and leaves Leverkusen's European campaign in turmoil. The German side are 30th in the 36-team league phase, winless with just two points from three matches.
Despite netting a first-half penalty and a stunning long-range strike in the second half, Garcia was focused entirely on the team's collapse. He praised the home supporters who endured the defeat and pleaded for their continued backing.
"This hurts. I want to apologise to the fans. They were incredible," Garcia said. "It will be a tough night. The result is tough; we still have to improve a lot as a team. We have a lot of potential."
The Spaniard immediately turned his attention to the club's next fixture, adding: "We need them on Sunday to take another step forward."






