
Former Russian footballer Dmitriy Bulykin, who previously played for Bayer, commented on Erik ten Hag's departure from his position as head coach of Leverkusen. This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
The "Pharmacists" team parted ways with the Dutch coach after only two matches in the German championship. According to Bulykin, ten Hag may have had a disagreement with a representative of the management.
He said that some questions arose during the coaching process, and possibly due to ten Hag strongly criticizing someone or expressing dissatisfaction, problems emerged within the team. Such situations occur in football, he added.
Currently, Bayer is in 12th place after two rounds of the Bundesliga, with only one point. Ten Hag went down in history as the coach who left the team very quickly.
This situation is rare in the Bundesliga, and there are various assumptions about its causes. It is said that disagreements between the team management and the coach were the main reason.
The rapid change of coaches in the football world also affects the team's results. Therefore, finding a new coach and stabilizing the team is an important task for the club.