Sure, but Ten Hag is not like Xabi. I think he has a different technique. So it's not necessarily that Ten Hag can cultivate Xabi's legacy well. It's still difficult to guess from the beginning. I think the playing pattern and technique will be much different from Xabi. History in the EPL proves, even he is not able to compete with other teams when he already has the players he wants. The league conditions are different, but I don't think he'll be much different. I think the dominance of Dortmund and Munich is still very difficult to eliminate for next season.
Xabi Alonso and Ten Hag are indeed different and maybe in terms of strategy, both of them also apply different strategies, so implementing what was left by the previous coach is not easy. Ten Hag also has his own vision and mission in developing the team so he will definitely try to make a difference. Bayern Munich's dominance is indeed difficult to break, but I have confidence that Ten Hag is able to bring Leverkusen to compete in the top three of the standings next season. Now the most important thing is how to utilize the transfer market to recruit a number of players who are needed and if this goes well then I am sure Ten Hag is able to give his best.