







Two games. No wins. And the board have already pulled the trigger.
He kicked things off with a 4–0 cup win, but a 2–1 home defeat to Hoffenheim followed by a wild 3–3 draw with 10-man Bremen sealed his fate. The hierarchy said change was “necessary to meet season objectives.”
But how much blame is really on ten Hag when half the core of last season’s squad was sold? Wirtz, Frimpong, Xhaka, Tah, Adli, Hincapié, Kossounou—all gone in one summer.
Some say: “Impossible job. The board set him up to fail.”
Others insist: “At this level, no excuses. Results are everything.”
To make it worse, captain Robert Andrich spoke out about chaos in the squad—penalty disputes, no unity, players only thinking of themselves.
So here’s the question: Was this the most brutal sacking of the season… or the right decision before the season collapsed completely?
