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Maza pulling the strings in dominant Leverkusen display

Bayer Leverkusen thrashed rock-bottom Heidenheim in a dominant 6-0 showing, thanks to goals from Patrik Schick, Jonas Hofmann, Ernest Poku, and Ibrahim Maza, who delivered a veritable midfield masterclass to help his side bounce back from their first Bundesliga defeat under Kasper Hjulmand last time out in some style.

Leverkusen 6-0 Heidenheim
Goals: 1-0 
Schick 2’ (assist: Poku), 2-0 Hofmann 16‘ (assist: Tapsoba), 3-0 Schick 22‘, 4-0 Poku 27‘ (assist: Arthur), 5-0 Maza 45‘+1 (assist: García), 6-0 Maza 53‘ (assist: Tapsoba)

After suffering their first Bundesliga defeat under Kasper Hjulmand at Bayern Munich last weekend, Bayer Leverkusen were eager to bounce back against a Heidenheim side struggling on their travels. 

Frank Schmidt’s visitors arrived at the BayArena rooted to the bottom of the table and without a single away point all season. Die Werkself, meanwhile, had taken 13 points from a possible 15 against bottom-half teams this term and restored experienced trio Robert Andrich, Jonas Hofmann and Patrik Schick to the starting line-up after their midweek Champions League victory at Benfica.

Schick fires Leverkusen ahead after just two minutes with a precise left-footed strike past Diant Ramaj – INA FASSBENDER

Schick sets the tone with early double

Leverkusen wasted no time asserting their dominance, taking the lead after just two minutes. Ibrahim Maza won possession in midfield before finding Ernest Poku, who drove forward and laid the ball off to Schick to rifle home.

Heidenheim looked shell-shocked as the hosts continued to pour forward, and their lead was doubled on 16 minutes when Edmond Tapsoba curled a delightful cross for Hofmann to head past Diant Ramaj.

The floodgates truly opened when Schick pounced for his second after a defensive mix-up between Patrick Mainka and Ramaj in the 22nd minute.

Poku then added a fourth five minutes later, converting Arthur’s cross with a deft volley, before Maza capped a scintillating first-half performance with a clinical finish from Aleix García’s delivery in stoppage time.

Maza’s stoppage time finish at the end of the first half was no less than the youngster’s performance deserved. – INA FASSBENDER

Maza adds another as Leverkusen cruise

Schmidt had already made two substitutions before half-time, bringing on Benedikt Gimber and Niklas Dorsch, but nothing could stem the tide. 

Hjulmand introduced Martin Terrier and Malik Tillman at the interval, but Leverkusen’s momentum remained unaffected. Eight minutes into the second half, Maza collected Tapsoba’s pass and drove into the box before finishing expertly past Ramaj for his second of the afternoon.

The 19-year-old nearly completed his hat-trick moments later, beating his man brilliantly only to see his shot deflected narrowly wide. 

Alejandro Grimaldo twice went close to adding a seventh late on, first being denied by Ramaj before curling another effort just past the post, but Leverkusen had long since secured an emphatic victory.

Maza was an absolute livewire all game. In addition to his goals, his work-rate – which he showed in the build-up to Schick’s first – was second to none. – IMAGO/Anke Waelischmiller/Sven Simon

Player of the Match: Ibrahim Maza

In a match full of outstanding performances, Maza stood head and shoulders above the rest. The talented 19-year-old scored twice with clinical finishes – once in first-half stoppage time and again eight minutes after the restart.

Beyond his goals, Maza was a constant threat. His impressive stats tell the story: the starlet won a match-high 12 challenges despite being the most pressed player (19 times), and showed remarkable composure by escaping pressure 77% of the time.

Maza’s industry and creativity were at the heart of Leverkusen’s dominant display, deservedly earning him the Player of the Match award.

Bundesliga Match Facts
xGoals: Leverkusen 4.06 – Heidenheim 0.13
Fastest player: Arthur (Leverkusen), 34.08 km/h
Lowest goal probability: 1-0 by Schick (Leverkusen), 12 per cent
Most pressed player: Maza (Leverkusen), 19 times under pressure
Pass efficiency: Grimaldo (Leverkusen), +5.74

Fantasy Heroes: Maza (Bayer Leverkusen, 510 Points), Grimaldo (Bayer Leverkusen, 396 Points), García (Bayer Leverkusen, 350 Points)

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