Bayer Leverkusen managed the hoped-for relief thanks to two late goals and gave the coach Gerardo Seoane, who was under pressure, some breathing room with their first victory in the Champions League.

The "Werkself" won on the second matchday of the premier class against the Spanish top club Atletico Madrid after goals by Robert Andrich (84th) and Moussa Diaby (87th) 2-0 (0-0) and redeemed themselves after the surprising opening defeat in Bruges (0:1).

In the ninth competitive game this season, it was only the second win for Bayer.

"In this phase it's just good.

I'm extremely proud of the team and the performance," said defender Jonathan Tah at DAZN.

Leverkusen quickly set offensive accents.

Adam Hlozek didn't get any pressure on a header after a nice run from Piero Hincapie, seconds later Andrich shot over the goal (7').

Bayer had more game shares.

Against an Atletico defensive well sorted by the eccentric coach Diego Simeone, however, there were initially no further possibilities.

At the other end, Leverkusen were lucky when Edmond Tapsoba got hold of the ball from a cross.

After studying the video for a long time, the English referee Michael Oliver stuck to his original decision and decided against a penalty.

In the next attack, Kerem Demirbay narrowly missed a long-range shot (26').

Leverkusen's top scorer Patrik Schick initially had no access to the game.

The Czech was repeatedly sought from deep but often lost the ball early. Captain and goalkeeper Lukas Hradecky, who blundered badly in Brugge last week, easily saved the only shot on his goal of the first half by Joao Felix ( 37.).

Atletico's keeper Ivo Grbic saved against Moussa Diaby in the follow-up (45').

Immediately after the change of sides, Bayer missed the lead with a double chance, it was symbolic for the season so far.

First Schick hit the crossbar, Robert Andrich hit the post (49th).

As expected, Simeone Antoine Griezmann came on and enlivened the visitors' game.

The very conspicuous Joao Felix failed with a long-range shot (65th).

The Madrilenians played hard to win and squeezed the Werkself.

Hradecky parried a flick from substitute Rodrigo de Paul (68').

Despite this, Leverkusen still had chances: Schick was interrupted at the last second, Kossounou narrowly missed the post – then Andrich and Diaby scored late.