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The coach Eric Ten Hag is most under discussion due to his failure in Manchester United and his replacement with the coach Xabi Alonso in Bayern leverkusen. But the main thing is predicting his performance by seeing the pre season matches is completely unfair. Maybe they planned some changes for the season and noticed mistakes in pre-season matches. I think it's wrong to make an image about someone by seeing his previous mistakes. It's not necessarily the same things that will be repeated in another place or with new faces. So, let's motivate him somehow so that he can do well and even more well. He just needs to focus on his goal and avoid the negative things circulating about him. And his relation with the players must be as strong and friendly as possible.
Imagine that Leverksen was built by so extraordinary that it could be a strong contender in the Bundesliga so a team that looked weak in the hands of Erik ten Hag. But we cannot judge this too quickly, as Erik Ten Hag reputation at Man United continues to be linked until now. The league hasn't started yet and let's give him 1 season to make sure.
The new season hasn't started yet, and it's not time to criticize Ten Hag. His poor reputation at Manchester United shouldn't be used as a basis for criticism, that would be unfair. He deserves to be respected like any other manager who is trying to bring something new to the Bundesliga. I've noticed the spotlight on Ten Hag is so intense that it's overshadowing his work in the transfer market to build squad depth for Leverkusen.
Ten Hag deserves a chance, and his prospects for success with Leverkusen are clearly wide open. Whatever of the dynamics of the trophy race next season, Leverkusen will likely remain a force to be reckoned with. The team performance isn't entirely dependent on Ten Hag, the players also share in the responsibility. If Ten Hag can adapt quickly, I believe the criticism against him will turn into praise.