Kompany the new coach at Bayern Munich

May 30, 2024
 Vincent Kompany
Vincent Kompany

MUNICH, Germany (AP):

Vincent Kompany is the unlikely new coach of Bayern Munich after a lengthy search that saw the German club rejected by several top candidates.

The 38-year-old former Manchester City captain arrives at Bayern tasked with overseeing a turnaround after his predecessor, Thomas Tuchel, led the team only to a third-place finish in the Bundesliga, 18 points off champions Bayer Leverkusen.

Bayern said Kompany had signed a three-year contract. Kompany was Burnley's manager in the English Premier League and won praise for his team's attractive style, despite relegation this past season. He had been under contract at Burnley through to 2028. There was no immediate confirmation of the size of the release fee.

Kompany said he saw the Bayern job as a welcome challenge, and signalled he would bring the same tactical philosophy to Germany.

"As a coach, you have to stand for what you are as a character: I love having the ball, being creative -- but we also have to be aggressive and courageous on the pitch," Kompany said in a Bayern statement. "I'm now looking forward to the basics: working with the players, building a team. Once the basis is right, success will follow."

Kompany's old coach at City, Pep Guardiola, praised Kompany's coaching skills last year and said it was "written in the stars" that the former centre back would manage City one day. Guardiola is fondly remembered at Bayern, where he coached from 2013 through to 2016. Since then, no coach has lasted two full seasons at Bayern.

Bayern's board member for sport Max Eberl said the club was hoping for "more continuity" in its coaching after signing Kompany.

A former City teammate awaits Kompany at Bayern. Forward Leroy Sane played alongside Kompany from 2016 until the Belgian left the club in 2019. He'll also join forces with Harry Kane after the two went head to head in the Premier League when the forward played at Tottenham.

Even though he arrives at a low point for Bayern, Kompany will still be expected to win trophies and potentially reach the 2025 Champions League final, which is to be played at Bayern's own Allianz Arena.

Kompany's appointment is one of the most prominent roles for a Black coach in European football in recent years.

"Whilst we were initially confident in retaining our manager, the changing dynamics of the situation made this impossible," Burnley said in a statement.

"We understand the allure and prestige of a club like Bayern Munich and respect Vincent's ambition to explore new opportunities. We wish only the best for Vincent and would like to put on record our appreciation for his dedication every single day he was a part of this football club."

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