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Bayer Leverkusen's Badé sidelined with thigh injury after Union Berlin loss

A costly injury for Leverkusen as Badé's absence compounds their slump. Can the team recover without their defensive anchor?

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Muscle Injury: Leverkusen's Badî Must Take a Break - Bayer Leverkusen's Badé sidelined with thigh injury after Union Berlin loss

Bayer Leverkusen defender Loïc Badé will miss several weeks after suffering a thigh injury in the team's latest defeat. The setback comes during a difficult run for the club, which lost 1–0 to Union Berlin over the weekend. Scans have since confirmed the severity of the problem.

Badé picked up the injury during Leverkusen's match against Union Berlin on 22 February 2026. The 1–0 loss marked another disappointing result in a troubled period for the side. By the time of his withdrawal, the 25-year-old had already featured in 18 Bundesliga games this season, logging over 1,500 minutes on the pitch.

An MRI revealed a muscle tear in his right thigh. Medical staff have ruled him out for the coming weeks, leaving Leverkusen without a key defensive option. The club has yet to announce a precise return date for the defender.

The defender's absence adds to Leverkusen's growing concerns. His recovery timeline remains unclear, but the team will need to adjust without him. Meanwhile, the club continues to search for a way out of its recent slump in form.

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