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Erik ten Hag was sacked by Bayer Leverkusen after the Bremen collapse.
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The board moved decisively to stop the slump.
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Leverkusen now searches for an interim coach.
Erik ten Hag was sacked by Bayer Leverkusen after two Bundesliga games, the club announced on Monday.
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The Black and Reds blew a 3–1 lead and drew 3–3 at 10-man Werder Bremen.
The collapse forced the board to act and they dismissed Ten Hag to stop the slide.
He joined this summer after Manchester United dismissed him in November. Poor early results left the club no margin for error.
With Erik ten Hag sacked, Leverkusen now faces a quick choice of an interim coach.
The board will move fast to find someone who can steady the team.
Meanwhile, fans and pundits will watch closely.
Expect an official club statement and immediate reaction from players and supporters in the hours ahead.