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Granit Xhaka described Bayer Leverkusen’s title win as “special” but insisted his team-mates want more as they look to achieve an unprecedented unbeaten treble.
Leverkusen were crowned German champions for the first time in their history on Sunday, with Xhaka scoring the second goal in a 5-0 win over Werder Bremen.
The former Arsenal midfielder signed for Leverkusen this summer and has been a key player in Xabi Alonso’s team.
The 31-year-old said becoming German champions for the first time was a moment he had dreamed of, but added that his team is now only focused on winning more titles.
‘It’s hard to find the right words [to sum up his emotions]—Xhaka said. “Coming back after my first season in the league is incredible.
Granit Xhaka described Bayer Leverkusen title as “special” but hopes for more success
Bayern Leverkusen won their first Bundesliga title in style on Sunday.
“We had a great season, a great game, not in the first half but in the second, we did well and now we enjoy it.”
“When you kick a ball when you are young, you dream of moments like this. It was hard work day by day, with all of us who are part of this club.
“In my 14 years of football career, it is special for me, but even more special for this club. Now we want more and take others too.’
Former Southampton defender Nathan Tella also joined Leverkusen this summer and said he was happy with his progress after having to be patient with his first-team opportunities.
Nathan Tella says he is happy with his progress after having to be patient for first-team opportunities.
“I’m with extremely talented players and coaching staff, and to win it in the first season is incredible,” Tella said.
‘Patience has been everything. I was frustrated with myself for the first half of the year because I didn’t play. But now I’ve been more involved and I’ve had moments where I can be happy.
‘Everyone has been very important this season. Everyone played a role. “We also remain undefeated, which is another thing we want to highlight.”