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Re: Germany League - Bundesliga Prediction Thread
by
Lidger
on 05/09/2025, 04:47:26 UTC
The decision by Leverkusen to choose Ten Hag at that time surprised many fans. And now his very quick dismissal also surprises many parties. That decision is good to be made quickly, but perhaps most people think he should be given at least half of the season. But Leverkusen is very firm in this regard.
First of all Bayer Leverkusen was too fast to employ Ten Hag I know that they needed a replacement for Xabi Alonso since he left for Real Madrid but they should have made some considerations before appointing him that would have saved them all the stress.

They also took a very fast decision to sack the coach that wasn't totally bad because they already confirmed that he's not capable of getting things done in the team.



I never understood why Bayer Leverkusen brought in Ten Hag as head coach so quickly. In my opinion, he was a failure and I don’t know what logic led Leverkusen to move so fast, but it came at a heavy cost because now they’ve sacked him and will have to pay compensation.
It was the right decision to dismiss him early, as he wasn’t going to bring any benefit to the team anyway.
Now he should go and coach a mid-level club, because he doesn’t have the talent or knowledge to manage a big club.
It is clear that Ten Hag is either not able to prove himself well at Leverkusen or is not able to change the team's performance by applying the right strategy, which is why Leverkusen has fired the former Manchester United manager. Manchester United have made the same mistake before and Leverkusen will definitely not make the same mistake. Yes, it is natural for us to feel that this manager has only been in charge of Leverkusen for a few matches and considering the performance of these few matches, he cannot be removed from his position, but one thing is that how well a manager can perform for a team is understood only by watching the first few matches. Maybe the Leverkusen management did not see anything good in Ten Hag and they felt that if they keep Ten Hag at their club for a longer period, their club's situation would be worse, but they came and fired the manager at this time of the season.