Erik ten Hag, the head coach of Bayer Leverkusen, can be fired after just two Bundesliga games. After the Dutchman's humiliating loss to Werder Bremen yesterday, none of the B04 managers are supporting him. The fact that the front office no longer wants to cooperate with Ten Hag may be related to his post-match remarks, which seemed to directly blame the club management for the player personnel problem.
In his post-match remarks yesterday, Robert Andrich, the recently chosen captain of Bayer Leverkusen, likewise appeared completely unimpressed with the initiative. Even though ten Hag appointed Andrich captain, Andrich expressed dissatisfaction with the lack of unity in the team's strategy. Andrich's own post-match interview contradicted his coach. After the transfer market shuts on Monday, Leverkusen will make a definitive decision about Ten Hag's future after club management refused to support him.