I suspect you wanted to writer "former" coach instead of "formal" coach, but anyway, expecting ten Hag to do better than the former coach, namely Xabi Alonso, is utter nonsense.
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Xabi Alonso has set such high standards that I think it will be quite difficult for Erik ten Hag to keep up or even surpass him. and coupled with the pressure from management and fans who expect instant results, along with the lack of stability in Erik ten Hag's current squad, will make it increasingly difficult for him to compete in the Bundesliga. Erik ten Hag is now in a very complicated situation, and I don't think he can deliver the maximum result this season, given the team's condition and the very limited adaptation time. chances are he will struggle too, just like what he experienced when he coached Man united.