Bayer Leverkusen must "attack the table" as they aim to snatch qualification for the Champions League, so says Kasper Hjulmand.

Leverkusen's European hopes for this season were ended by Arsenal last month.
They have drawn their last three Bundesliga matches, leaving them in sixth place in the standings with seven matches remaining.
Leverkusen also face Bayern Munich in the DFB-Pokal semi-finals later in April.
And ahead of Saturday's meeting with struggling Wolfsburg, Hjulmand laid out the plan of attack.
"Of course, we assessed and reflected on the past weeks and games during the international break," said Hjulmand.
"Every game is hugely important. Our goal for the run-in is clear: We want to attack and attack the table."
Wolfsburg sit 17th, though Hjulmand feels their performances have merited better results.
"Of course, they’ve had problems this season, but they often play better than their position in the table currently suggests," he added.
PLAYERS TO WATCH
Bayer Leverkusen - Patrik Schick
Schick has played against 25 different clubs in the Bundesliga and scored against 24 of them, with Wolfsburg being the only exception (six matches).
Against Heidenheim, the Czech striker scored two headed goals, now standing at 73 Bundesliga goals for Leverkusen – surpassing Herbert Waas (72) and trailing only Ulf Kirsten (182) and Stefan Kiessling (131) in the club's all-time scoring charts.
Wolfsburg - Christian Eriksen
Eriksen leads Wolfsburg for assists in the Bundesliga this term, with six to his name.
However, he only managed to create one chance in their defeat to Werder Bremen last time out, so the Dane will be aiming to wield more influence this time out.
