Soccer-Leverkusen ease into Champions League last 16 with stalemate against Olympiacos


Soccer Football - UEFA Champions League - Play Off - Second Leg - Bayer Leverkusen v Olympiacos - BayArena, Leverkusen, Germany - February 24, 2026 Bayer Leverkusen's Patrik Schick in action with Olympiacos' Rodinei REUTERS/Leon Kuegeler

LEVERKUSEN, Germany, Feb 24 (Reuters) - ⁠Bayer Leverkusen endured late pressure but earned a 0-0 ⁠draw with visitors Olympiacos Piraeus on Tuesday to book ‌their Champions League last-16 spot with a 2-0 aggregate win in their knockout playoff.

Leverkusen, who had won last week's first leg in Greece 2-0 thanks ​to Patrik Schick's double, will now ⁠face either German rivals Bayern ⁠Munich or Arsenal in the round of 16 next month. ⁠The ‌draw will take place on Friday.

"We achieved our goal and that's the result that counts," Leverkusen keeper Janis ⁠Blaswichsaid. "We invested a lot in both games and ​worked hard. ‌Maybe not everything looked great today, but we're through."

"Now we ⁠have an ​absolutely top team waiting for us in Bayern or Arsenal."

The visitors were disciplined and gradually increased the pressure to go close twice ⁠early in the second half, with ​Blaswich palming a Gelson Martins shot wide at full stretch.

The hosts, who have now kept a clean sheet at home for the ⁠fifth straight game across all competitions, responded with a chance of their own when man-of-the-match Alex Grimaldo rattled the crossbar with a close-range effort in the 62nd minute.

Olympiacos, however, kept them ​firmly on the back foot in ⁠the final 20 minutes and they had several late chances.

Lorenzo Scipioni ​went agonisingly close for the Greeks ‌late in the game when he ​flashed a shot narrowly wide, but Leverkusen held on for the draw.

(Reporting by Karolos GrohmannEditing by Toby Davis)

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