Bayern appoint Kompany to end long search for new coach
Burnley's Belgian manager Vincent Kompany reacts at the end of the English Premier League football match between Manchester United and Burnley at Old Trafford in Manchester, north west England, on April 27, 2024. Belgian Vincent Kompany, 38, has been appointed new coach of Bayern with a three-season contract until the summer of 2027, thus taking over on the Munich bench from Thomas Tuchel, the German club announced on May 29, 2024 in a press release. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
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Bayern Munich named Vincent Kompany as the new coach of the German
giants on a three-year contract on Wednesday, in a surprise move.
Kompany, 38, joins Bayern despite seeing his Burnley team
relegated from the Premier League this season.
"I'm looking forward to the challenge of FC Bayern. It's a
great honour to be able to work for this club - FC Bayern is an institution in
international football," said Kompany in a club 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 hiring brings to an end Bayern's exhaustive search for a
replacement for Thomas Tuchel after the club's first trophyless season in 12
years.
Bayern announced that Tuchel would depart at the end of the season
in February after falling behind eventual champions Bayer Leverkusen in the
title race.
Leverkusen coach Xabi Alonso, Germany boss Julian Nagelsmann and
Austria manager Ralf Rangnick all reportedly turned down Bayern's interest.
After taking over at Burnley in July 2022, Kompany led the Clarets
to promotion from the second-tier Championship in his first season in charge.
They struggled with the step up to the Premier League, winning
just five games and registering 24 points -- the club's lowest top-flight tally
in their history.
However, Kompany retained the backing of his old coach at
Manchester City Pep Guardiola, who advised his former club to go for the
Belgian.
"Vincent Kompany is the type of coach who fits in very well
with FC Bayern's playing philosophy and identity," said sporting director
Christoph Freund.
"He's a young, very ambitious coach with a lot of
international experience.
"He his finger on the pulse when it comes to the players and
knows exactly what needs to happen on the pitch. He can and will give our team
an enormous amount."
Kompany has Bundesliga experience, having played at Hamburg for
two seasons early in his playing career and his ability to speak German was
seen as a major benefit for the Bayern board.
Burnley will reportedly receive £10 million ($13 million) in
compensation for allowing their manager to leave.
"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."


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