
Dutch specialist Erik Ten Hag has been appointed as the head coach of the Bayer team in Leverkusen and has already made some minor changes in the training process. This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
His methods differ fundamentally from the practices implemented by the previous coach Xabi Alonso. Ten Hag's training sessions last 120 minutes, which is significantly longer than Xabi Alonso's 75-minute sessions.
A drone is used on the field as an integral part of the training. This drone records all the movements of the players.
After training, Ten Hag reviews the recordings with the players and conducts direct analysis. So far, the players have positively received the new methodologies and are eager to adapt to them quickly.
This innovative approach is expected to positively impact the team's overall preparation. Additionally, Ten Hag's work is aimed at making the team's play more effective and high-quality.
Communication between players and the coach is expected to strengthen, and the team's spirit is also anticipated to improve.