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Ten Hag says he can't work Harry Potter-style magic to hasten Leverkusen rebuild

Ten Hag says he can't work Harry Potter-style magic to hasten Leverkusen rebuild

LEVERKUSEN, Germany — Erik ten Hag has warned he can't work Harry Potter-style magic to forge a new-look Bayer Leverkusen into a true team as the ex-Manchester United manager prepares for his first game in charge.
Ten Hag's first job since leaving United sees the Dutch coach faced with a major rebuild at Leverkusen following the departure of his title-winning predecessor Xabi Alonso and key players including Florian Wirtz , Jeremie Frimpong and Granit Xhaka .
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