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Re: Germany League - Bundesliga Prediction Thread
by
Frankolala
on 02/09/2025, 13:44:15 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?

When Bayer Leverkusen wasn't winning matches during the Pre-Season games the sign was there for them to have gotten a replacement for Ten Hag instead of taking the big risk to let him handle 2 matches before sacking him, the bold step is commendable by the management as Ten Hag could not get a win in his first two matches the best thing to do now is for them to make a serious signing before the transfer window closes they should get more players and get a better manager to revive the team.
Even though I am not a fan of Erik Ten Hag, it is unfair for Bayer Leverkusen management to sack him after two matches because Bayer Leverkusen key players left the club, and it will be difficult for Erik Ten Hag to get good results immediately at Bayer Leverkusen. Bayer Leverkusen management should have given Erik Ten Hag little time to prove himself and if he fails to do that, that's when they should have taken the decision to sack him.
This is really unfair. Why did Leverkusen hire him in the first place when they know that he is not a coach that can give them good results instantly. Didn't they see his performance in Manchester United or they wanted to ridicule him. Losing two matches does not mean that he would lose the next match. Ten Hag shouldn't accept offer from big clubs anymore because he's not capable of coaching them.