Vincent Kompany Respond To Negative Comments Over Bayern Job



Vincent Kompany's appointment as Bayern Munich's manager has sparked widespread skepticism regarding his capability to handle the role.
 
However, he has gradually silenced critics, especially following his previous inability to keep Burnley in the Premier League.
 
Kompany has addressed the ongoing negative commentary that has surrounded him since taking the job.
 
He is making it clear he remains unfazed by the criticism, particularly after leading his team to a decisive Champions League victory.
 
Under his leadership, Kompany is already making strides, aiming to restore Bayern Munich's dominance, which waned under Thomas Tuchel.
 
Reports have highlighted Kompany's post-match remarks following their commanding 9-2 win, further showcasing his resolve.
 
What He Said:
 
“I'll tell you something in a quick way just to prove a point”.
 
“I was born in Brussels, my dad was a refugee who came from Congo”.
 
“What are my chances of even playing in the Premier League, winning something as a player, playing for the national team? The odds were 0.000 something. Now I'm a coach”.
 
“Do you just stop believing in yourself and what you can achieve because of what other people say?”.
 
“The mentality is to keep going and in the end if you fail you fail, if you succeed you succeed. but you can always become better”.
 
“Online you can always find stuff so I really don't take it personal.