Yes you are right Bayern Munich must have a good reason to think about making Vincent Kompany their manager. Just because he was great player doesn't mean he will be great manager. Many managers have good leadership skills but some special ones have unique way of inspiring their teams. I think it is too early to say if Kompany has what it takes to be like some of the best managers. I think Bayern Munich is probably looking at how he coaches and leads not just his achievements as a player.
One of the strong reasons may be because Vincent Company was once Pep Guardiola's assistant so Bayern Munich thought they wanted to try his coaching system and use strategies like Pep's and Pep has also said that he has the ability to lead if he is supported by great players.
Bayern Munich already has great players in it so he can use all his abilities to strengthen Bayern Munich next season. Apart from that, there is great hope that he can restore Bayern to its former glory when leading the Bundesliga without any club threatening Bayern at the top anymore.
"Vincent Kompany is the type of coach who fits perfectly with FC Bayern's playing philosophy and identity. His team wants the ball, wants to play dominant and high-intensity football,"
"He is a young, very ambitious coach, who brings a lot of international experience, can feel the players and knows exactly what should happen on the pitch. He can and will give our team a lot."
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Sport.detik.comKompany's move from Burnley to Bayern Munich is crazy, right? Yes, Pep taught him certain things, but don't get carried away. He's not Pep 2.0, okay? Kompany is smart and experienced. Burnley has been great under him, and their style matches Bayern's. This is Bayern. Pressure is strong, expectations are high
Man, Leverkusen is serious. They're always changing, so I wouldn't be surprised if they have some techniques to beat Bayern next season. Can Kompany revive Bayern's glory? Maybe. Let's not make him king yet. He has a lot to prove, and the Bundesliga is harder than expected