Next season is going to be a nightmare for Bayern Munich. Because they don't have a good coach anymore and Kompany can't race with Leverkusen at all. On the other hand, Leverkusen is not much stronger since they didn't lose any players but they hired some players, and Xabi Alonso is even more experienced and can perform much better than last season.
The wrong decision Bayern Munich made was about their coach and they should be lucky to get good results while they are racing with Leverkusen.
Which is what the entire world said when Kompany got hired, everyone knew that they would not be doing anything good, but we still ended up with this situation somehow, not sure what made them hire Kompany but they insist that he is the right man for the job and I think he is not but we could make that work somehow. In the end, we should be considering how we could improve, and that's why I think it is going to be something nice to see if Kompany could prove the world wrong and just win it all.
Imagine if they end up with an unbeaten season of theirs, that would be insane and even if it is not that much, they could still win the league back again and if they do that then people who doubted Kompany (including me) would be shocked and it would be a good story to tell. Or maybe just as we expect him to be, he will be a terrible manager and end up losing a lot.
Vincent Kompany moving to Bayern Munich is a ballsy move, no doubt about it. After their top picks bailed, they went for Kompany. Kompany's stepping into some massive shoes left by Tuchel. That's the reality. But if there's one thing we know about Kompany, it's that he doesn't back down from a challenge. The guy's got a fighter's mentality, and that could be exactly what Bayern needs right now
Leverkusen has been nipping at Bayern's heels for a while now. Kompany's got to not just keep them at bay but create a wider gap. The Champions League schedule is gonna be brutal, and that could give Bayern an edge if Kompany plays his cards right. I'm not gonna lie. A lot of us, myself included, have our doubts about this whole thing. But that's what makes it interesting, right? If Kompany can translate his on-field brilliance into his managerial style, Bayern might just pull off a major upset