22.01.2017 17:56 h

Calhanoglu finally breaks Leverkusen penalty curse

Hakan Calhanoglu broke Bayer Leverkusen's penalty duck with the first of his two goals in Sunday's 3-1 Bundesliga win at home to Hertha Berlin.

The Turkey international drilled home his penalty on 36 minutes to put his side 2-0 up and end Leverkusen's curse after the team had failed to convert all five spot-kicks they had been previously awarded this season.

Winger Calhanoglu, who had a penalty saved in November's 3-2 defeat to RB Leipzig, slotted home after a handball from Berlin defender Marvin Plattenhardt.

Leverkusen took the lead in scrappy style at the BayArena when Turkey defender Omer Toprak stabbed home on 12 minutes after Javier Hernandez had failed to connect with his shot.

Calhanoglu's penalty made it 2-0 before Berlin's Swiss midfielder Valentin Stocker pulled a goal back just before the break when he fired home at the post from a corner and it finished 2-1 at the break.

Berlin's USA international John Anthony Brooks then cleared Hernandez's header off the line on 57 minutes, which means "Chicharito" has now gone 1,200 minutes without scoring for Leverkusen.

His last goal was in a 2-0 win over Dortmund on October 1.

At the other end, only a superb save from Leverkusen goalkeeper Bernd Leno denied Hertha striker Vedad Ibisevic from close range with 25 minutes to go.

Leverkusen put the result beyond doubt when Kevin Kampl was allowed to put in a cross unchallenged and left winger Calhanoglu crashed his shot home on 88 minutes for the three points.

The result lifts Leverkusen to eighth while Hertha finish the weekend dropping from third to fifth.

Leaders Bayern Munich maintained their three-point lead at the top of the table with a 2-1 win at Freiburg on Friday thanks to two Robert Lewandowski goals.