It was only an hour for the team on a coach as they headed north to take on Schalke 04 in Gelsenkirchen a fellow small city in the Ruhr area of Germany unlike Leverkusen though they had some trophies to boast from the past and more recent times. It was a tough game to start the season with and Alex hoped that they could get off to a good start in the league by getting a big win.
Alex made a few changes for his first league game the main thing being that he made the midfield more defensive minded with who he went for as he expected Schalke to be a bit better in the midfield than Jena. Surprisingly for such a good team Schalke featured three loan players in the first team Konoplynaka, Rahman and Bentaleb were all on loan. Meyer however, was the man that Alex had to worry about and try to cut down as he could do well himself and supply Huntelaar upfront.
Alex took his seat and watched on as the game was kicked off in the new way, only needing one player. It was a cagey few minutes to start with and it showed with some head tennis in the middle of the pitch just before the fifth minute. The ball ended up with Geis who played the ball up to Meyer. Under pressure he calmly backheeled the ball to Bentaleb which impressed Alex. He passed up to Huntelaar who played the ball wide to Konoplyanka. He tried to cut inside and D’Ambrosio flew in with slide tackle that was all ball and saw the ball roll to Bender. Bender pushed up and passed the ball up to Volland who cut inside. He passed up to Chicarito on the edge of the box. He drew both centre backs so passed to a wide open Pohjanpalo. Just inside the box on his first touch Pohjanpalo back across goal and just out of reach of the keeper to put Leverkusen up ahead early on. Alex was very pleased to see him continuing his good form.
Just after the 12th minute Fahrmann claimed a poor D’Ambrosio cross and whacked the ball up long. Dragovic got up high and powered a header forward. It went right to Bentaleb who played the ball up to Konoplyanka. He passed inside to Huntelaar who backheeled the ball up to Meyer. Alex appealed for offside but, was getting nothing and Meyer took a touch before trying to chip the ball over Leno who had gone down anticipating a lower shot. Leno could only get some fingertips to the ball and it wasn’t enough to push the ball wide and Meyer levelled the match after 13 minutes.
Two minutes later Schalke had a corner that Geis stood over. He whipped a ball in and Volland rose high at the back post to head the ball out. Konoplyanka got the ball and pushed up a bit before passing to Bentaleb. He passed to Schopf on the edge of the box and he fired low from just outside the box. It was a wonderful strike that Leno couldn’t reach fortunately the ball bounced back off the post, unfortunately the ball fell right into the path of Huntelaar. He swung his boot and connected with D’Ambrosio instead who had come from nowhere to clear the ball and then take down Huntelaar. “That’s a chunk of his fee paid back.” Philippe remarked. Alex couldn’t help but agree it had saved a goal and a was therefore worth a gal but, happily no bonus had to be paid out for it.
After 23 minutes Caicara brought the ball into the Leverkusen half and played the ball up to Geis. He played the ball up to Huntelaar who slipped the ball into the path of Bentaleb to play him in on goal. Bentaleb took a large touch that allowed Leno to rush out and close down the angle. Bentaleb shot high past Leno and Alex’s heart was in his mouth as the ball hit the bar and then edged over the bar.
32 minutes in Henrichs whipped in a free kick Tah flicked the ball on and Bentaleb hooked the ball clear and Konoplyanka ran onto the ball. He ran deep in the Leverkusen half past one defender before passing to Huntelaar just outside the box. Bender tackled the ball off of him and the ball rolled to Meyer who slipped in Konoplyanka. He hit a powerful shot with his left foot high to the next post that beat Leno for power and put Leverkusen behind for the first time under Alex.
After 36 minutes Henrichs hit a pass and then went down holding his groin. Alex declined to make a cheap joke as the physio’s went out to check on him. Unfortunately, he had to go off and Alex put Calhanoglu on in his place.
Leverkusen went into half time behind and Alex extolled his team to give more and criticised them for their poor performance. Brandt, who seemed unable to do anything right in the first half was taken off as Alex put on Bellerabi in his place.
Three minutes into the second half Dragovic hit a pass right to Schopf under no pressure. He passed the ball wide to Caicara who just ran past Wendell. He whipped in a cross near to the goal. Right at the near post the ball glanced off the chest of Huntelaar and the last minute redirection of the ball gave Leno no chance and put Schalke two goals up. Alex rested his head in his hands before getting up to yell some enthusiasm to his team to try and pick them up.
Two minutes later Meyer was released down the left wing and found himself in mile of space. He got to the goal line and cut inside before passing the ball back to Huntelaar on the edge of the six yard box. He fired the ball low and hard back towards the near post. Leno got down wonderfully and was able to somehow push the ball away from goal and out for a corner. It was a wonderful save that kept Leverkusen in the game.
As the game moved past the hour mark Calhanoglu pushed forward with the ball and passed to Volland. He was forced back by some attentive defending and squared the ball to Bender. He got the ball up to Chicarito on the edge of the box who played it out wide to Wendell. He fired in a low cross and Pohjanpalo ran onto the cross and steered the ball low past the keeper to grab his second goal of the game and bring Leverkusen back to within a goal.
Leverkusen pushed forward and after one attack was ended by a clearance Tah brought the ball down and passed up to Bender. He passed to Pohjanpalo who turned and played in Chicarito with a well weighted pass. The way he had to take his first touch took him wide and he tried to put the ball in high at the near post but, the keeper read it well and parried the ball before diving onto the rebound.
From the halfway line Calhanoglu chipped a pass out wide to Chicarito. His first touch took him past his defender and just before the ball crossed for a goal kick he got around the ball to dig out a cross. It turned out to be a perfect cross as Bellerabi ran onto the ball in acres of space. He rose high and reached the ball at the perfect height unfortunately he couldn’t direct it well and the great chance went begging.
With time running out Alex put on Berbaotv for Dragovic and went three at the back and three up front. As the ball was moved forward as the clock went past 90 Stambouli won the ball off of Berbatov and played it up to Meyer. He passed up to Huntelaar who played the ball toward the run of Embolo inside, he checked his run and passed to Meyer on the overlap. He took a touch and then fired low past Leno to kill the game off.
Alex was disappointed the team hadn’t played to badly but some individual mistakes had cost them and they succumbed to a two goal loss that was kind on Schalke. One thing Alex had decided though was that playing with only two centre midfielders didn’t offer them enough defensive cover and he had to change that.
Leverkusen were far lower down the table than he hoped to be at any other time and the big surprise of the weekend was Bayern starting the season out with a draw.
They had also picked up a couple of knocks. Pohjanpalo would be out for a week and it would be three for Henrichs, fortunately the international break meant that they shouldn’t miss to much action.