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**Ten Hag’s Leverkusen Tenure Teetering After Disastrous Start**

**LEVERKUSEN, Germany** – Erik ten Hag’s managerial woes may be far from over. Just months after being sacked by Manchester United, the Dutch coach is reportedly on the brink of being dismissed by Bayer Leverkusen, a mere three games into his tenure, according to sources in Germany.

Ten Hag, appointed on July 1st as Xabi Alonso’s successor, inherited a squad significantly weakened by key player departures. Lukas Hradecky, Jonathan Tah, Jeremie Frimpong, Granit Xhaka, and Florian Wirtz all departed, while Piero Hincapié appears set to follow.

After a troubling pre-season, Leverkusen narrowly progressed in the DFB Pokal. However, a 2-1 league defeat to Hoffenheim and a shocking 3-3 draw against Werder Bremen – where they relinquished a 3-1 lead despite Bremen playing with 10 men – have piled immense pressure on the manager.

German magazine *kicker* reports that Leverkusen’s apparent lack of public support for Ten Hag signals an imminent decision to part ways. While Sky Germany takes a more cautious approach, they acknowledge the precarious situation Ten Hag finds himself in.

Following the Bremen collapse, Ten Hag lamented that his team “didn’t function as a team anymore,” a sentiment echoed by club captain Robert Andrich.

Ten Hag’s troubles come after a period of relative success in Manchester, where, after overcoming a similarly poor start to his United reign, he managed to win the EFL Cup and secure a third-place Premier League finish. However, his time in Leverkusen may prove significantly shorter if the club decides to act swiftly.

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