I am not fighting the reasons for his sack neither am I disregarding the obvious but clearly we can agree he was not given time enough, he did not play upto five Bundesliga games, I also agree that they do not have to wait till they are relegated before they take decisions on sacking him or not but then it still does not change the fact that somehow this was unfair to him as even his reputation may be affected by this, he was not a great coach at Manchester does not mean he can not elsewhere, he just needed some little more time, after all there are coaches who starts off poorly and eventually finished decently.
Ten Hag’s dismissal was the right decision, not only because of Leverkusen’s declining performances but also due to several deeper issues, such as his interference in player transfers, friction with the staff, and other actions that displeased management. initially, Leverkusen appointed him with the expectation that he would focus strictly on coaching and keep the club’s business matters separate, however, over time, he became increasingly involved in areas outside his role, which ultimately led to his dismissal. he is the one who made the situation worse for himself.