Bayern Munich Names Vincent Kompany as New Boss

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May 30, 2024 · 2 min read

Bayern Munich Names Vincent Kompany as New Boss
FootBall | May 30, 2024
Vincent Kompany's appointment at Bayern Munich marks his third managerial role, following stints at Anderlecht and Burnley. (Image: PA)

Bayern Munich has appointed Vincent Kompany as their new head coach on a three-year deal. The 38-year-old Belgian, who previously led Burnley, will take over from Thomas Tuchel. Vincent Kompany retired from playing in 2020 and joined Burnley from Anderlecht in 2022. He signed a five-year contract extension last year. During his time at Burnley, he won the Championship title in the 2022-23 season but unfortunately, the team was relegated from the Premier League this season, finishing 19th. Kompany has a solid reputation as a coach, having built his experience at Anderlecht and Burnley. He is a four-time Premier League winner with Manchester City and has international experience as well.

Bayern Munich Search for a Replacement

Bayern Munich had been struggling to find a replacement for Thomas Tuchel, who left the club after they finished third in the Bundesliga this season. They approached several candidates including Bayer Leverkusen boss Xabi Alonso, Germany manager Julian Nagelsmann and current Austria coach Ralf Rangnick but all declined the job. Efforts to persuade Tuchel to stay were also unsuccessful.

Bayern Munich Sporting Director’s Statement

Bayern Munich’s sporting director, Christoph Freund expressed his confidence in Kompany’s appointment, stating that he is a coach who fits well with the club’s playing philosophy and identity. Freund highlighted Kompany’s international experience, his understanding of the players and his knowledge of what should happen on the pitch.

Kompany’s Backroom Team and Potential Successors

There is no information yet on whether Kompany’s backroom team, including assistant manager Craig Bellamy, will join him in Germany. However, it is reported that former Chelsea and Everton coach Frank Lampard would be interested in succeeding Kompany at Burnley. Vincent Kompany’s appointment as the new head coach of Bayern Munich marks an exciting chapter in his coaching career.

Despite Burnley’s relegation this season, Kompany’s previous achievements and international experience have earned him this opportunity. Bayern Munich hopes that Kompany’s coaching style and understanding of the game will bring success to the club in the coming years.