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Alonso rejoices as he turns 50 years old.

At just 42 years old, he is already marking his 50th birthday.

Leverkusen's champion coach Xabi Alonso at the win in Bochum
Leverkusen's champion coach Xabi Alonso at the win in Bochum

Unbeatable Bayer Leverkusen - Alonso rejoices as he turns 50 years old.

Xabi Alonso's unblemished streak continues as Leverkusen wins 5-0 in Bochum, marking their 50th consecutive game without a loss. Celtic Glasgow (62 games unbeaten) and Belgian team Saint-Gilloise (60 games) are the only other clubs to achieve this in European soccer.

Leverkusen's chase towards immaculate records continues as they aim to complete a perfect Bundesliga season if they remain unbeaten in their next league match on Saturday.

Xabi Alonso's upcoming milestones:

May 18: Championship trophy presentation.

May 22: Europa League final versus Bergamo.

May 25: DFB Cup final against Lautern.

Alonso fields three players from the Europa League semi-final against AS Roma (2-2): Xhaka, Tah, and Tapsoba. Star player Wirtz is sidelined with a thigh injury. Arthur, Tella, Boniface, and Schick receive starting spots.

The 41st minute brings the first goal for Leverkusen: an Arthur cross from a corner finds Schick, who scores a goal for the 25th time this season, breaking a league record. Boniface (45'+2), Adli (76'), Stanisic (86'), and Grimaldo (90'+3) contribute additional goals, making it 5-0.

Bochum's downfall is attributed to Passlack's red card for fouling Tella (14'). With the need for at least a point to secure safety, Bochum trembled until the final whistle.

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