Erik ten Hag responds to Bayer Leverkusen's decision to SACK him

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Erik Ten Hag, former Ajax, Manchester United and now Bayer Leverkusen coach has reacted to Leverkusen's shock decision to sack him after just two games 👇

"The decision by Bayer Leverkusen this morning to put me on a leave of absence came as a complete surprise. To part ways with a manager after just two league matches is unprecedented.

This summer, many key players who were part of past successes left the squad. Building a new, cohesive team is a careful process that requires both time and trust. A new coach deserves the space to implement his vision, set the standards, shape the squad and leave his mark on the style of play. I started this job with full conviction and energy, but unfortunately the management was not willing to grant me the time and trust I needed, which I deeply regret.

I feel this was never a relationship based on mutual trust.

Throughout my career, every season I have been able to see through to the end as a coach has brought success. Clubs that placed their trust in me have been rewarded with success and silverware.

Finally, I would like to thank the Bayer Leverkusen supporters for their warmth and passion, and I wish the squad and staff every success for the remainder of the season.
 
I'm completely shocked by this news 😢 Ten Hag deserved more time to build the team. I wish him all the best in his future career!
‼️The reasons Erik Ten Hag was sacked by Bayer Leverkusen:

• He did not get along with ANYONE at the club, not even his own staff that he brought to Germany himself.

• He interfered with the planning and only proposed players from his own agency. (cc: Manchester Utd)

• The players did NOT understand why doing push ups was just as important as ball work.

• The atmosphere within the club was extremely cold. The players had no idea what they had to do during matches.

• The club wanted to sack him much earlier and believe they took too long. He is now considered the worst coach in their club history.
 

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