
"Our focus is on showing our identity on the pitch tomorrow and playing the way we want to. We'll give our all to win,"
"Every player can be who they want to be here - and we do our best to help all players develop in the best possible way. I see a great team, and if we fully realise the potential, it can be great."
Kasper Hjulmand wants Bayer Leverkusen to display their identity and play the way they want when they host PSV in the Champions League. Leverkusen opened with a 2-2 draw at Copenhagen, earning a late own-goal equaliser, and remain unbeaten under Hjulmand (W2 D2) since he replaced Erik ten Hag. Leverkusen have an unbeaten record versus Dutch sides in Europe (W4 D3) and have lost only two of their last 11 Champions League group matches (W5 D4). PSV began with a 3-1 defeat by Union Saint-Gilloise, and Leverkusen defenders expect an intense duel but believe the squad can get a positive result.
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