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Re: Germany League - Bundesliga Prediction Thread
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mv1986
on 01/09/2025, 21:20:18 UTC
Incredible news!

Bayer 04 Leverkusen has parted ways with head coach Erik ten Hag with immediate effect.

Training will be taken over by the assistant coaching staff for the time being.


https://www.facebook.com/share/16z15GS5Ay/

As expected, Leverkusen has taken a bold step to part ways with Eric Ten Hang after failing to get positive results from just few games he's managed this new season. One of the shortest serving manager in the history of coaching?
Leverkusen fired Ten Hag as expected, this was not surprising news to anyone because Ten Hags reputation had been damaged after managing Manchester United, and no team would believe the way he worked anymore. After getting one point in the first two games of the season, the team chose to part ways with the coach. Even Manchester United supposed sack him from his debut since they couldn't get the results they expected, but they kept him for two seasons.
It has become crystal clear that Ten Hag isn't a quality coach, after that Bayer Leverkusen has sacked him today, and after a experiencing an unsuccessful season at Man united which led to his sacked, and after spending roughly 3 months plus at Bayer Leverkusen. He couldn't show any sign of change. Ten Hang should go and coache smaller teams and not big teams that he won't be able to manage.
Let be frank with ourselves it's just too early to be sacking your coach just after two rounds of matches yes it's true that the team did not perform well in the two matches that ten Hag handled, but what the management of Leverkusen should know is that the club is ongoing a regime change which affects the psychological, mental and even physical pattern of play in the club so it will take a while before any coach will turn things around in Leverkusen

I don't know how closely you are following the German media, but let me tell you that it was said there are far more reasons for this decision than just those two bad games in the Bundesliga. And let me remind you that this discussion was going on here from the day it was announced that ten Hag will go to Leverkusen. He is not a good coach and it were my exact words that he will fail at the communication level and that his character is not what Leverkusen needs when they are about to build a whole new team. That is what Alonso did in his first year, he was calm and clear and fair. Ten Hag can't overcome his own ego and he lets players fall without letting them know. He just does it and players don't understand what is going on. You are not building a new team that way. It was the only correct decision Leverkusen could have made today, it would have been better they never signed him in the first place of course.