Yes, the Dutch manager may deserve a chance. Bayer Leverkusen has signed him at the moment and must be confident in his abilities. He had a few good seasons with Ajax and went to Manchester United as a coach in form. He fell short of expectations at Manchester United and had some real problems. He also had similar problems with the players. This was his biggest criticism. Leverkusen is a team that is still dreaming of winning the championship. I hope Ten Hag will be a coach who can contribute to that.
The decision taken by Leverkusen was right because Xabi Alonso's departure to Real Madrid needed a coach who could understand Leverkusen's overall style and although Ten Haq had not succeeded in handling Manchester United, he had a good record when he was a coach Ajax. The English League is slightly different from other leagues and that is why Ten Haq failed and did not fulfill expectations when he was a Manchester United coach because the competition there was quite competitive and a number of players he had were also not in good performance.
Try to go deep on whose fault it was, why Ten Hag did not succeed at Manchester United. I won't be among those who don't think Manchester United have a problem with players than they do with coaches, how many changes and signings of new managers are they going to do while blaming coaches for all the failures. Amorim has been handed the club what did he do in his first season, the players are the initial problem of Manchester United, if they want some upgrade, then it should begin with committing to better signings.