It's too early to start judging ten hang because of his preseasons games which are just for the purpose of practice and keeping fit we have to wait until the new season starts before we can start throwing stones at him and again we should not expect ten hang to replicate what Xabi Alonso was able to do in Leverkusen because anyone expecting ten hang to do so well be disappointed as Xabi was super exceptional while at Leverkusen
It's certainly reasonable to hold back on Ten Hag's expectations in his first season with Leverkusen, especially since the team isn't particularly equipped with top players. I don't think we should expect too much next season unless Leverkusen can pull off more unexpected surprises. I also won't judge Ten Hag negatively for those preseason games, as the true assessment will have to be seen in the more serious matches that will come next season. That will be more appropriate to conclude after Ten Hag's first season with Leverkusen.
So, what can we expect from Eric Ten Hag? He hopes he can return to the pinnacle of his coaching career and achieve the same success he achieved during his time with Ajax Amsterdam. This isn't just his first season coaching Leverkusen, but it's also his first coaching a Bundesliga club. He does have considerable coaching experience, but he lacks the experience to coach a Bundesliga club. And if, with ETH, Bayer Leverkusen can't maintain its status as a title contender, then hiring ETH as Leverkusen's new coach would be a poor decision by the club's owners. It's still too early to judge ETH, but the signs of Leverkusen's decline under ETH are already evident.
Erik Ten Hag's performances in the Netherlands propelled him to the Premier League thanks to his Ajax performances, but his team's performances in the Premier League, where the main competition lies, have been quite weak. Now he's moved to a team aiming for success in the Bundesliga, and I don't think he'll be successful there either. His next stop will likely be the Netherlands. He could return to the Netherlands and manage a team. Frankly, his chances of success in the challenging Bundesliga are quite low.