Leverkusen hosted West Ham United in a UEFA Cup match and won 2-0, equaling the longest unbeaten start held by Juventus. In this game, Hoffmann had a great performance, passing and shooting, and became the key figure in the team's victory.
The match started with both teams showing a strong desire to attack, but neither team was able to score in the first half. Leverkusen's Paqueta and West Ham's Fabianski both played well in defense, defusing many of their opponents' attacks.
Into the second half, the pace of the game gradually accelerated. In the 83rd minute, Leverkusen had a chance to take a corner kick from the right side, Tapusoba swung in at the back post, Pueta's shot was blocked, and Hoffmann took advantage of the opportunity to break the deadlock for Leverkusen with a left-footed shot in the air to take a 1-0 lead.
In the 91st minute, Leverkusen went on the offensive again, and after a corner kick from the left side, Boniface leapt high at the back post to head home and extend the lead to 2-0. The goal also sealed the win, giving Leverkusen a crucial victory at home.
Throughout the game, Leverkusen showed strong offensive firepower, a total of 33 shots. Hoffmann's passes and shots contributed to the team's victory. His goal not only broke the deadlock of the game, but also brought a morale boost to the team.
In addition, Leverkusen also performed well on the defensive end, successfully limiting West Ham United's offense. Throughout the match, West Ham United created some chances but never managed to break Leverkusen's goal.
In the end, Leverkusen beat West Ham United by a score of 2-0 and have now maintained a 42-game unbeaten streak since the start of the season, matching the magical record held by Juventus in the 2011-12 season.