Julian Brandt Lars Bender and Leverkusen

Roger Schmidt: The result now means Leverkusen have won their last seven games in a row: a run of form that has seen them pull away from the mid-table pack and comfortably establish themselves as the third best team in the German top division, according to Deutsche Welle. Schmidt ability to pull his team back from a dip in form in late February will earn him plenty of applause at the end of the season, yet it has been a select few players who have starred in dragging Leverkusen to this ideal position. Goals from Julian Brandt and Lars Bender were enough to see Roger Schmidt side beat the capital side, despite a goal from Vedad Ibisevic. Javier Hernandez has undoubtedly thrived up front, while Kevin Kampl has continued to establish himself as the club go-to playmaker, however there is one man who best characterizes Leverkusen current run to supremacy: Julian Brandt. It was Brandt sixth goal in as many Bundesliga games and another sure sign that the young talent is quickly becoming one of the most exciting, young prospects in the division. The 19-year-old was at the heart of Leverkusen early lead, taking down a through ball before he fired a shot past Rune Jarstein to open the scoring just two minutes in to the game. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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