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Re: Germany League - Bundesliga Prediction Thread
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Mayor of ogba
on 06/09/2025, 17:25:13 UTC
....The fact that Bayer Leverkusen management sold their best players to other clubs, they will continue to struggle this season even with a new coach.
Exactly whoever the coach is, they will definitely need extra efforts to make the club much better again, or even to approach their previous performance. Because Leverkusen has lost three key players: Florian Wirtz, Jeremie Frimpong, Amine Adli, Granit Xhaka, Jonathan Tah, and several other top players. So, for now, Leverkusen must stick with their current lineup, fortunately they have Patrik Schick.

However, ten Hag's influence at Leverkusen was indeed very subtle, even after several matches together. And it really didn't work.

Even though it looks like we are still not sure of what really happened between Leverkusen and Ten Hag, we are just saying based on what we see on the internet. I will say that if Bayer Leverkusen management knows that they will not give ten Hag enough time to manage this squad, then what is the use of signing him for under 2 months and getting fired?

I feel like Leverkusen management are even confused; they don’t know where to face and make things go well for this club. They sold their key players, and they are expecting the performance to be as it was before in a short period of time. I feel like regardless of how experienced the manager is, he won’t do that in a short period of time; he needs at least a complete season. I'm
The moment Ten Hag was hired was when I noticed that Leverkusen are confused on which coach to hire and how they can maintain the team performance. Imagine, what do they expect, a miracle or something more than a miracle. The way that you lay your bed is how you will lie on it. Leverkusen sold their best players and hired Ten Hag. What do they think the performance of tje team will be like.
Bayer Leverkusen laid their bed in a very wrong way and they are reaping this result right now. Even though Bayer Leverkusen management didn't hire Erik Ten Hag as their head coach, they would have still find it very difficult to compete in the German Bundesliga this season because you can't sell your best players without signing a new players from the transfer market and expect your coach to perform magic for you and win matches with an average players.