I have been just trying to stay positive about Erik ten Hag but man... What a joke was that?

Bremen get a red card and you make it 3-1 right after. It should just be the end right? But no, it wasn't. 3-3 draw at the end. A big disappointment...
2 easy games and only 1 point collected. A really poor start for him.
What do you expect from a club that sold most of their best players for money this season? I am not surprised that Bayer Leverkusen couldn't even defeat Werder Bremen when Werder Bremen had one man down, because Bayer Leverkusen is finished, and they will continue to struggle to win their matches this season. I wouldn't even blame Erik Ten Hag for Bayer Leverkusen's draw because Bayer Leverkusen had the opportunity to defeat Werder Bremen, but they couldn't defend their two goal lead.
So disappointing how Bayern Leverkusen went from being a top team to an average team that could not even win a match they were 2 goals up from first half. What is more frustrating is that their opponent suffered one red card while they were leading 1-3, they still failed to sustain the match and watch a club they are supposed to be better than, come from behind to draw the match 3-3. I just feel pity for their new coach who inherited this team because he will have a hard time returning them to where they were two seasons ago.
When Erik Ten Hag was agreeing to become Bayer Leverkusen head coach, he knew Bayer Leverkusen had sold most of their best players to other clubs, and after he signed his contract, he didn't request funds from Bayer Leverkusen board so that he
cancould strengthen his team and compete in the German Bundesliga, so I wouldn't pity him because whatever happens to him at Bayer Leverkusen, he is responsible for it.