Vincent Kompany Issues First Bayern Munich Requests, While Harry Kane Informs Main Target

Vincent Kompany Issues First Bayern Munich Requests, While Harry Kane Informs Main Target

Vincent Kompany, the new manager of Bayern Munich, has warned the club’s top players to prepare to be aggressive.

And he has told Harry Kane and his teammates that he is already planning to play in next season’s Champions League Final, which will be held in Munich. Reported By Mirror.

On Wednesday, kompany confirmed his move from the demoted Clarets to the German powerhouse. The two clubs agreed on a compensation cost of around £10.2 million to see the Belgian succeed Thomas Tuchel.

Read Also:Liverpool ‘Ready Ollie Watkins Bid’ As Arne Slot Gets Brutal With Darwin Nunez

Kompany emerged as the leading candidate to take over in Bavaria after a number of famous names, most notably Xabi Alonso, declined the position, and despite Burnley’s relegation from the Premier League.

The former Manchester City defender will be faced with returning Bayern to the top of the German game after their decade-long Bundesliga domination was shattered after a turbulent season of internal conflict within the club. Alonso’s unbeaten Bayer Leverkusen took full advantage, winning their first German title.

And, at his introduction on Thursday, Kompany insisted: “I grew up on the streets of Brussels, in Anderlecht’s academy.” You have to be a team; I want my players to be courageous and combative.

Kompany will have England captain Kane to call upon next term, with Kane having scored a remarkable 44 goals in 45 games despite Bayern’s difficulties during his debut season in Germany.

“I’m extremely motivated every day and have the goal of making the lads better,” said Kompany. “Bayern is a great club, I want to take everyone with me on this journey. I don’t just want to have the best players, but also the best team.”

“We want to win every game, always. That must always be our priority. Of course, the Champions League final is in Munich in 2025. But we won’t achieve that by talking about it, we’ll have to work hard for it every day in training.”

COMMENTS

WORDPRESS: 0
DISQUS: 0