Bayer Leverkusen’s impressive early-season form under Erik ten Hag has not gone unnoticed, as a host of their stars have been called up to represent their respective national teams during the international break. From seasoned professionals to emerging young talents, the recognition reflects both the club’s growing influence and Ten Hag’s success in elevating individual performances.
Among the standout names is Anorich Ben Seghir, whose creativity and technical brilliance have been central to Leverkusen’s attacking play. His flair and versatility have earned him another call-up for international duty, where he’ll look to continue his rapid development on the big stage.
Mark Flekken, Leverkusen’s dependable shot-stopper, has been selected once again for the Netherlands national team. His sharp reflexes and composure between the posts have played a key role in Leverkusen’s defensive stability, and his performances have caught the eye of Dutch head coach Ronald Koeman.
Defensively, Alejandro Grimaldo and Eric García will also link up with Spain’s squad. The pair have been pillars of reliability at the back, with Grimaldo’s attacking contributions from full-back and García’s intelligent positioning helping Leverkusen maintain a solid shape. Their call-ups underline the high level of Spanish influence in Ten Hag’s tactical system.
Midfielders Maza and Tillman have likewise received international recognition, further proving the depth and balance within Leverkusen’s squad. Tillman’s creativity and vision have made him a valuable asset both for club and country, while Maza’s energy and work rate continue to impress on multiple fronts.
Rising star Poku also joins his national team after an eye-catching start to life under Ten Hag. His pace, directness, and willingness to take on defenders have added a new dimension to Leverkusen’s attack — and his international call-up serves as another milestone in his promising career.
Defender Jarell Quansah, who has been one of the season’s pleasant surprises, earns a well-deserved spot with his national side after showcasing composure beyond his years. His maturity, strength, and reading of the game have made him an integral part of Leverkusen’s defensive unit.
As Leverkusen’s players scatter across Europe and beyond for international duty, Erik ten Hag can take great pride in the recognition his men have received. It’s a testament not only to individual quality but also to a collective resurgence under his leadership. The Werkself’s international representation highlights their growing reputation as one of Europe’s most exciting and balanced teams.