....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
Are you guys blaming the management or the coach, if Erik Ten Hang had insisted that he wants to make use of them would they have sold them? Yet Erik Ten Hang was confident of selling them now he's left the team with few key players, if not for a failed medical test I believe Victor Boniface could have left also, Truth be told like Erik Ten Hang really did mess to that team, despite what might happen the new coach will struggle, maybe if luck is on their side they might make it to the top four but if not mehn they are going back to the average team they use to be.