Erik ten Hag has furiously slammed Bayer Leverkusen for failing to show him the faith he warranted following the Bundesliga club's shocking choice to axe the ex-Manchester United boss after merely two league fixtures. Ten Hag, 55, was handpicked by the former German champions to replace Xabi Alonso after the beloved manager opted to pursue fresh challenges with Real Madrid.
However, doubts surrounding the Dutchman's position intensified over the weekend when Leverkusen surrendered a late equaliser in their dramatic 3-3 stalemate with Werder Bremen. The outcome left Leverkusen with a solitary point from Ten Hag's opening two Bundesliga encounters. Official word that the club's hierarchy had chosen to take drastic measures by sacking Ten Hag emerged on Monday.
Moments after the announcement surfaced, Ten Hag launched a scathing attack on his previous employers for making such an "unprecedented" choice in a blistering statement.
"A new coach deserves the space to implement his vision, set the standards, shape the squad and leave his mark on the style of play," he wrote.
"I started this job with full conviction and energy, but unfortunately the management was not willing to grant me the time and trust I needed, which I deeply regret.
"The decision by Bayer Leverkusen's management this morning to put me on a leave of absence came as a complete surprise. To part ways with a coach after just two league matches is unprecedented.
"This summer, many key players who were part of past successes left the squad. Building a new, cohesive team is a careful process that requires both time and trust. A new coach deserves the space to implement his vision, set the standards, shape the squad and leave his mark on the style of play. I started this job with full conviction and energy, but unfortunately the management was not willing to grant me the time and trust I needed, which I deeply regret.
"I feel this was never a relationship based on mutual trust. Throughout my career, every season I have been able to see through to the end as a coach has brought success.
"Clubs that placed their trust in me have been rewarded with success and silverware. Finally, I would like to thank the Bayer Leverkusen supporters for their warmth and passion, and I wish the squad and staff every success for the remainder of the season."
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