On the eve of Bayer 04 Leverkusen’s UEFA Champions League group stage encounter against FC Copenhagen, Managing Director for Sport Simon Rolfes shared his thoughts with the media, expressing confidence in the squad’s strength despite early-season hurdles.
Leverkusen, who are preparing for what promises to be a challenging away fixture in Denmark, arrive with strong domestic form and growing belief in their ability to compete at the highest level. Yet, the road to this point has not been without its difficulties.
“Given the challenges we have had, we now have a very good squad,” Rolfes said during his press briefing. He acknowledged that injuries, fixture congestion, and the demands of balancing Bundesliga and European commitments have tested the team. However, he highlighted the resilience and depth that the club has built over the summer.
Leverkusen’s transfer strategy has been widely praised, with key reinforcements in both midfield and defense strengthening the overall balance of the squad. The combination of experienced leaders and promising young talents has given head coach Xabi Alonso more tactical flexibility. Rolfes emphasized that this blend is central to the club’s ambitions in both domestic and European competition.
“Every season brings obstacles, whether through player availability or the intensity of matches, but what is important is how we respond. We feel well-prepared and confident,” Rolfes noted.
The trip to Copenhagen is no easy assignment. The Danish champions have a reputation for being a tough opponent at home, with passionate support expected to create a fiery atmosphere at Parken Stadium. Yet, Leverkusen will enter the match with momentum on their side and a determination to make a strong statement in Group Stage play.
Supporters are eager to see how Alonso’s men carry their Bundesliga form into Europe, particularly with attacking stars showcasing their quality in recent weeks. The team’s fluid style, defensive organization, and improved squad depth give hope that Leverkusen can progress deep into the competition.
For Rolfes, the broader message is one of optimism and readiness: “We have built a squad that can adapt to different challenges and rise to the occasion. Now it’s about showing that on the pitch.”
With kick-off in Copenhagen just hours away, Bayer Leverkusen’s focus is clear: translate confidence into performance, and prove that the squad is ready for the tests ahead.