Vincent Kompany Lands Surprise Role as Bayern Munich Manager after Recent Relegation with Burnley

Vincent Kompany Lands Surprise Role as Bayern Munich Manager after Recent Relegation with Burnley

Vincent Kompany has been confirmed as Bayern Munich’s new manager, with the German giants announcing the shock appointment on Wednesday.

Kompany was expected to be part of Burnley’s future after being unable to keep them in the Premier League this season, with their relegation confirmed in the penultimate week of the season.

As detailed by Mail Sport last Wednesday, Bayern held discussions with Burnley chairman Alan Pace over a compensation fee in the hope of wrapping up a deal quickly.

And the German giants have achieved that outcome with the former Manchester City captain the new man at their helm. 

Bayern’s search for Thomas Tuchel’s successor has seen the likes of Xabi Alonso, former head coach Julian Nagelsmann and ex-Manchester United boss Ralf Rangnick turn the role down.

Vincent Kompany has been appointed as Bayern Munich’s new manager after leaving Burnley

He was unable to keep Burnley in the Premier League following the club's top-flight return

He was unable to keep Burnley in the Premier League following the club’s top-flight return

Kompany is now tasked with overturning Bayern's fortunes after they failed to win Bundesliga

Kompany is now tasked with overturning Bayern’s fortunes after they failed to win Bundesliga

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The German giants had even tried to tempt Tuchel into staying after announcing his departure three months ago, but those U-turn talks failed to prompt a change of heart.

Kompany, who spent two seasons at Hamburg before joining Manchester City in 2008, speaks fluent German and his philosophy is said to have impressed the Bayern hierarchy.

It is, however, a gamble for both sides after their respective disappointing campaigns. Bayern failed to win the Bundesliga for the first time since 2012, while the reputation that Kompany – linked with Tottenham and Chelsea last year – had forged at Turf Moor took a hit with a 19th-placed finish.

The developments with Bayern will serve as a significant blow to Pace, who had hoped Kompany would spearhead a promotion charge from the Championship.

Burnley’s board had placed a sizeable amount of faith in the Belgian and deferred a considerable amount of power to him – particularly in the recruitment department.

But that didn’t prevent Kompany from overseeing relegation after spending in excess of £90million last summer.

It’s understood that the Clarets were so convinced that Kompany would remain in charge that they had been looking at sourcing a new coach to work under him next term.

Ashley Cole, currently at Birmingham City, is believed to be one name Burnley had identified for that role. Cole has impressed in his work with England’s Under 21s, integral in the Young Lions lifting last summer’s European Championship.

Kompany succeeds Thomas Tuchel - with his departure this summer revealed back in February

Kompany succeeds Thomas Tuchel – with his departure this summer revealed back in February

Kompany’s departure represents a considerable problem for Burnley, who are likely to sell players in the coming weeks before their return to the second tier.

James Trafford could be the first, with the goalkeeper subject of heavy interest from Newcastle United. Jack Cork and Johann-Berg Gudmundsson, two mainstays of Burnley’s recent history, left the club after their contracts expired.

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