On one hand, I think Erik Ten Hag didn't have enough playing time, but on the other, considering his unsuccessful spell at Manchester United, I question why they appointed him as manager. I don't think the new manager will be criticized so harshly, as he needs to spend some time with the team. It seems that poor career management at Manchester United played a significant role in the Dutch manager's dismissal. Otherwise, even with poor results, dismissing a manager in the second week is unacceptable.
This has always been my stance on the sack of Erik Ten Hag. You cannot judge a coach by his past club's performance or after three competitive games. The Dutch coach would have been given more time to show the stuff he is made off. If they are considering his failure in Manchester United, what about his exploits in Ajax?