Bayer Leverkusen have enough quality in the squad to deliver top performances despite a summer overhaul and a rocky start to the Bundesliga season, new coach Kasper Hjulmand said on Wednesday. Leverkusen appointed the former Denmark manager on Monday on a two-year contract following the dismissal of Erik ten Hag. Hjulmand has his work cut out with Leverkusen having failed to record a league win so far and with the in-form Eintracht Frankfurt visiting on Friday. "It is a big challenge because in football you need processes to make that work," Hjulmand told a press conference. "You don't push a button. You have to work every day and create. "There is so much quality. We are looking to make that...