Being a coach isn't easy, Kompany
Vincent Kompany is indeed a success as a Manchester City player. But Kompany was not so lucky when he tried to dive when the coach and his team fell.
After joining City from Hamburg in 2008, Kompany finally decided to leave City at the end of last season, his contract expiring. managed to present 4 English League trophies, 2 FA Cups and 4 English League Cups for 11 years.
Kompany then returned home and continued his career at Anderlecht with the status of a player and coach.
The Belgian giant has recruited Kompany as coach, because 33 years are known to have the same philosophy: playing with Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola.
Considering that Pep can succeed with his actions, Anderlecht expects Kompany to apply them to clubs based in Lotto Park.
But the reality is very different from expectations. Kompany does not show his skills as a coach like when he was a player. Of the four league games played, Anderlecht can only win two points and have never won.
In fact, throughout four matches, Kompany participated in field competitions but failed to improve Anderlecht's game.
Kompany's vision for the game was also criticized by former Anderlecht player Marc Degryse. He called the former Manchester City player too familiar with Guardiola's style.
In addition, Degryse also criticized Kompany's busy schedule, which is still playing actively in the Belgian national team. According to him, translator of Anderlecht's tactics, he had to take the time to prepare a strategy with the team.
"Kompany is only human, but I think he considers himself a god. In the international break, a coach usually takes intensive training for two weeks, but Kompany is on leave to prepare the Belgian national team against Saint-Marin and Scotland," Degreyse told the Daily Mail.
Anderlecht had the worst start in 21 years and Kompany was finally released as a coach. Kompany will become a full player and assistant coach Simon Davies will take over Kompany's coaching position.
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