Bayer Leverkusen returned to being successful ways after crushing Werder Bremen 6-2 at the more of the 9th round in the Bundesliga on Sunday.
Bremen's winning streak came to an end, seeing that Leverkusen showed no whim on the way to the 6-2 success.
The Werkself grabbed a perfect start on the road as Kevin Volland broke the deadlock with eight minutes played out after poking home Karim Bellarabi's square pass to the far post.
Bremen replied and assumed control, yet neither Ludwig Augustinsson nor Max Kruse were able to convert their promising opportunities in a tangible reward before the chance.
Leverkusen presented their scientific chance conversion before the break in the action as they doubled the lead in the 38th minute when ever Julian Brandt tapped residence a rebound from close range.
The visitors received momentum and tripled the lead within the first fifty percent as Karim Bellarabi chipped the ball over onrushing Bremen goalkeeper Jiri Pavlenka in the 45th minute.
Following the restart, Werder Bremen rallied back and reduced the bill through veteran Claudio Pizarro, who made the most away of Davy Klaassen with an hour into the game.
The "Green-Whites" gained confidence to make it 3-2 only two minutes later as Yuya Osako poked home a flicked on pass via very close range.
Just when Bremen thought they are going to turn the tides, Leverkusen extended their lead without warning as Kai Havertz lobbed the ball over Pavlenka to make it 4-2 in the 67th minute.
Bremen had been shocked, but Leverkusen maintained it going to sink the hosts with another two goals as Aleksandar Dragovic and Haverts rounded off of the 6-2 goal festival.
While using result, Werder Bremen get to the 4th position whereas Bayer Leverkusen jumped around the 12th place of the standings.
Elsewhere, Sebastien Haller's past due equalizer helped Eintracht The netherlands to share the spoils with newly promoted Nuremberg, and Leipzig played out a goalless draw with battling Schalke.