Xabi Alonso saluted Bayer Leverkusen's "maturity and determination" following their dramatic victory over Inter on Tuesday.

The reigning Bundesliga champions climbed to second place in the Champions League table, after Nordi Mukiele scored a 90th-minute winner against the Nerazzurri.

Despite enjoying over 60% of possession, Leverkusen's five-match winning streak across all competitions looked set to end.

Nathan Tella struck the woodwork, while Florian Wirtz and Jonathan Tah also went close as they struggled to break down Inter, who had not conceded a goal in their opening five Champions League games this term.

However, a goalmouth scramble in the dying moments culminated in Mukiele slotting home to snatch all three points.

And Alonso insists his side were worthy winners at BayArena.

"I think we played a very mature and complete match," Alonso said. "Against a team like Inter, managing emotions is crucial because they are a dangerous side with multiple playmakers controlling the game.

"It required a significant mental effort, but we successfully dictated the play, created many opportunities, and conceded just one.

"Yes, we respect Inter a lot, but we wanted the victory. We played our game with maturity and determination, and I believe our win was well-deserved.

"I always try to instil this mindset in my team: to attack until the very end."