Take over as the new coach? Reporter: Leverkusen s training today will be led by Ten Hach s assistant coach
10:45am, 2 September 2025Football
September 1st reporters Phillip Arens and Axel Hesse reported that Leverkusen's training today was led by Ten Hach's assistant coach.
Previously, according to exclusive news from Romano, Tenghach was fired by Leverkusen, and then Desky confirmed the news that Tenghach was dismissed and said that the Dutch coach had driven away from the training ground.
reporters Phillip Arens and Axel Hesse said that Leverkusen's training this afternoon was led by Tenhach's assistant coach Roger Mayer, who coached in Nijmegen from 2020 to 2025.
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