💨 Abstract
Erik ten Hag, new manager of Bayer Leverkusen, emphasized the need for time and hard work to build a cohesive team after key players left the club. He acknowledged that immediate success is unlikely, likening his situation to his previous tenure at Manchester United where he was dismissed. Ten Hag, however, is optimistic about a stronger performance in the latter half of the season and has already incorporated new signings. The team will start with a German Cup match against Sonnenhof Großaspach.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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