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Granit Xhaka makes history! The incredible Europa League record ex-Arsenal man equalled for Bayer Leverkusen during dramatic semi-final victory over Roma

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  • Xhaka a key figure in Leverkusen's title charge
  • Set up his team's equaliser in stoppage time
  • Matched Juan Mata's unique UEL record
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Xabi Alonos's side remained true to their colours as they staged another incredible comeback, this time against the Serie A outfit in a crucial Europa League semi-final tie, from being 2-0 down to keep their treble hopes alive. Roma punished them for not making the most of their chances but Leverkusen pulled up their socks in the nick of time to secure their passage to Dublin - thanks to an own goal from Gianluca Mancini and a late equaliser from Josip Stanisic, set up by Xhaka.

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  • THE BIGGER PICTURE

    The former Arsenal midfielder has been in dynamic form this season for Leverkusen and put in another masterclass performance when the stakes were high. In the process, Xhaka carved out a staggering 10 chances from open play to match Juan Mata's more than a decade-old record for Valencia against Club Brugge.

  • WHAT XHAKA SAID

    Xhaka admitted to having goosebumps after the victory at a raucous Bay Arena as the crowd went berserk at the final whistle.

    "We are in the final, it’s a dream come true," he told RTL.

    “I feel goosebumps! You dream of being able to experience such atmospheres and you live like this. As a boy you would like to be part of such matches, truly incredible to have equalised just before the end. Now we will fully enjoy this evening.

    “We had clear opportunities, especially in the first half, but also in the second. Unfortunately, we conceded instead of scoring, but we came back against a team with a lot of experience. Not losing again is incredible, once again a great determination on our part."

  • DID YOU KNOW?

    Leverkusen now boasts of having the longest unbeaten run (49) in European football history after they broke Benfica's record that had stood for 59 years. Stanisic's equaliser was the 17th time that Leverkusen had scored after the 90th minute in this campaign.

  • WHAT NEXT?

    Leverkusen are just four games away from completing a historic treble. They have already secured the Bundesliga title and hence their next two league fixtures against VFL Bochum and Augsburg are dead rubbers. So, Alonso can potentially rest his key players ahead of the European showdown against Atalanta on May 22. After that fixture, they will have little time to regroup as they are set to face Kaiserslautern in the DFB-Pokal final on May 25.