Javier Hernandez found the back of the net for the seventh straight match for Bayer Leverkusen, scoring twice in the first half against Eintracht Frankfurt.
It turns out a scoreless international break wasn't enough to throw a wrench in Javier Hernandez's scorching club form.
Chicharito netted a first-half brace in Bayer Leverkusen's 3-1 win over Eintracht Frankfurt on Saturday, bringing his scoring streak to seven matches in all competitions.

The Mexico international, who was held off the board in recent World Cup qualifying wins over El Salvador and Honduras, has 12 goals since joining Leverkusen from Manchester United on Aug. 31.

Hernandez opened the scoring in the 23rd minute, tapping into an open net as Leverkusen capitalized on a poor giveaway in the Frankfurt third.
He doubled his tally with a 39th-minute strike. As Hakan Calhanoglu weighted a through ball, Hernandez made a run between Carlos Zambrano and U.S. international Timmy Chandler before slotting his shot through the legs of goalkeeper Lucas Hradecky.

Hernandez exited in the 62nd minute, after Slobodan Medojevic had pulled one back for Eintracht just before halftime, before Calhanoglu scored in the 72nd minute to seal the result.