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Kasper Hjulmand Appointed as Bayer Leverkusen’s New Head Coach After Ten Hag Departure

New Bayer Leverkusen head coach Kasper Hjulmand

Key Takeaways:

  • Bayer Leverkusen officially named Kasper Hjulmand as their new head coach following swift negotiations lasting just over 24 hours
  • Hjulmand is set to lead Bayer for their upcoming fixture against Eintracht Frankfurt on Friday evening
  • Erik ten Hag was dismissed after managing the team for only three official matches, recording one win, one draw, and one loss

Bayer Act Quickly to Secure Hjulmand

Bayer Leverkusen have promptly filled their head coaching vacancy by appointing Kasper Hjulmand, formerly the boss of the Denmark national team. The club made the official announcement after rapidly concluding negotiations within a little over a day. The Leverkusen hierarchy were determined to resolve the managerial situation expediently, aiming to prevent any disruptions at the start of the new campaign and to maintain the squad’s focus at the BayArena.

Change in the Dugout Following Ten Hag’s Short Stint

Kasper Hjulmand will step into his new role in time for Friday evening’s clash against Eintracht Frankfurt. He replaces Erik ten Hag, whose tenure with the “Aspirins” lasted only three official matches. While Bayer secured a convincing victory to progress to the next round of the German Cup under Ten Hag, their league form faltered, recording a draw and a defeat, which ultimately resulted in his dismissal.

Coaching Change: By the Numbers

Outgoing CoachTenure (Matches)Results
Erik ten Hag31 Win (German Cup), 1 Draw, 1 Loss (League)
Incoming CoachNext FixtureAppointment Timing
Kasper HjulmandEintracht Frankfurt (Friday evening)Agreement reached within just over 24 hours

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