After the dust settled, Alonso emerged as the top choice to replace the previous German coach. The team’s high-pressing style of football propelled them to the summit of the sport, with Alonso’s approach drawing comparisons to Pep Guardiola rather than Klopp. His Leverkusen side excels in ball possession, remaining unbeaten in the Bundesliga and significantly delaying opponents’ ability to regain possession. In a recent match, players like Grimaldo and Frimpong showcased their versatility and impact on both ends of the pitch. Fans anticipated the potential for Trent Alexander-Arnold to adopt a similar role in the team. Leverkusen’s possession-based style not only solidified their control on the game but also allowed their central defenders more freedom to advance. This strategic shift could elevate the performance of key players like Virgil van Dijk and create challenges for opposing teams such as Guardiola’s. Wirtz emerged as a central figure in Alonso’s system, proving to be a vital player in Leverkusen’s success in the Bundesliga.