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Olympiakos' Shot Barrage Meets Leverkusen's Defense
20 Jan
Summary
- Olympiakos averaged 14.8 shots per game, their highest since 2003-04.
- Bayer Leverkusen is unbeaten in 19 European matches vs. non-big-five leagues.
- Konstantinos Tzolakis underperformed as a shot-stopper in UCL play.

Olympiakos has demonstrated an aggressive attacking approach in the UEFA Champions League this season, averaging 14.8 shots per game, their highest figure since the 2003-04 campaign. This offensive output contrasts with their historical scoring average of 1.1 goals per game since their last significant win against Bayer Leverkusen in September 2002.
Despite their increased shot volume, Olympiakos faces a formidable Bayer Leverkusen side. The German club boasts an impressive record, remaining unbeaten in their last 19 major European encounters against teams from outside Europe's top-five leagues. Leverkusen also showcased defensive resilience, conceding only two goals across their last three UEFA Champions League matches.
However, concerns linger for Olympiakos regarding their goalkeeper, Konstantinos Tzolakis. He has the lowest save percentage in the competition, conceding four more goals than expected based on the xG of shots faced. This defensive vulnerability will be a key factor as they confront Bayer Leverkusen's solid European form.




