Leverkusen goal celebration extremely lit after Germany legalizes weed

Germany’s new law inspired Leverkusen pair Jeremie Frimpong and Amine Adli

Bayer Leverkusen was in the mood to celebrate on Wednesday, for more reasons than one.

For starters, Xabi Alonso’s side continued its remarkable unbeaten season with a 4-0 win over Fortuna Düsseldorf in the German cup semifinal. Leverkusen will face Kaiserslautern in the final, as a treble is still very much possible this season with a commanding lead in the Bundesliga and a Europa League quarterfinal date with West Ham.

Jeremie Frimpong was also flying high thanks to Germany’s new relaxed laws on marijuana, offering up a weed-themed celebration alongside Amine Adli following his seventh-minute goal.

After slamming the ball into the net, Frimpong went up to Adli, who pantomimed rolling and lighting up a joint before passing it over to his teammate. The Dutch defender — perhaps in a nod to his birth city of Amsterdam — eagerly accepted the gift and took a good, long drag.

Only two days before Leverkusen’s match, Germany became the largest European Union country to legalize marijuana possession for recreational use.

Bayer Leverkusen hasn’t won a major trophy since 1993, and is now just a few wins away from a treble. The pressure is on Alonso’s men, but they have been too good to imagine this season going up in smoke.

Watch Leverkusen’s weed-themed celebration

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Jordan Pefok scored in his first official Union Berlin game, and it was a banger

There will be tougher opponents to come, but it’s always nice to score on your official debut

Jordan Pefok is among a myriad of U.S. national team forwards fighting for a spot on the World Cup roster.

An offseason move from Swiss side Young Boys to Union Berlin in the Bundesliga gave Pefok a major platform to make his case. Sure, he scored goals for fun in Switzerland, but it would be hard to ignore a forward routinely scoring in one of the world’s top leagues.

Bundesliga play hasn’t started yet but in his official debut for the club, Pefok got off to the best possible start with Union.

Facing fourth-tier Chemnitzer FC in the German cup on Monday, Pefok netted an acrobatic second-half goal to equalize.

There will be tougher opponents to come, but it’s always nice to score on your official debut.

Watch Pefok’s debut Union Berlin goal

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