The Irish Guy takes a look at Bayern Munich choosing to replace Thomas Tuchel with relegated Burnley boss Vincent Kompany. Business enquiries: irishguybusiness@gmail.com
@@siddhantheswar9733 not to defend he irish guy but...lets not forget his interim job at Manchester United 2 years ago where his tactics were awful. Rangnick was a good coach, not so much anymore.
“Just because he got Burnley relegated, means he shouldn’t be rewarded with a top job apparently?” This was your ENTIRE argument against Ole, so yeah…he shouldn’t get it. Bookmark this.
I'm a blues fan, rooney should never ever manage another club One of the Best players of a generation, and the worst manager of the history of football
If you told me a couple of years ago a manager that relegated burnly next season would be signed by Bayern, I would think you were stupid. It’s just a case of he’s a big name. He might be an ok manager, but he doesn’t have enough experience as an elite coach.
Don't forget Leverkusen is literally Alonso's first job as a manager. And to be honest at this point Bayern isn't going to get anything better, so let's see how everything turns out.
@taliamason7986 But that wasn't a senior job and even if you count that it was a jump from the 3rd tier of Spanish football straight to a team in the relegation zone that normally has European ambitions. That was a very bold move.
@@rustytustytomato At least, there's a chance for Germany to win the Euros, even with weak squad. Two friendlies with a good performance thanks to Toni Kroos' return. And also, this is the last chance for Kroos to win before retiring.
The most offensive thing is it was his fault Burnley were relegated. Now he is being admired because he stuck to his principles, but managers who have kept teams like Burnley up but resorted to less attractive style are now disregarded (Sean Dyche, for example). Whatever happened to football is a results business? Surely a good manager gets the best out of the players he has instead of playing a style that does not suit them.
It's because the manager's who resorted to a less attractive style had no choice because Burnley never had the budget or players to survive playing a more attractive style of football. Kompany clearly has a style that Bayern feel will work well with having better players and a bigger budget at his disposal. I'd say budget constraints and not having the players to play in the way kompany wanted is the reason why Burnley went down. Only time will tell.
I think that you shouldn't completely change the style from possession focused to pragmatic hoofball 6 at the back kind of stuff, but vary up the formation to shore up midfield or maybe enable more players at the back without diverting from the core principles of your style. Having said that it sounds like Kompany was tactically rigid which is not a good thing when teams figure out how to beat that plan A so unless Kompany suddenly learns how to make those adjustments to keep his opponents guessing then he's going to get found out soon or later.
@elijahtan-whyusehandle Every big team fan wants to watch their team play beautiful football. You think the Bayern players would want to park the bus and launch the ball forward every time?
@@space1734 Still better than getting the team relegated or drop down even more from top 3.. If u cannot understand what I mean.. What I want to say, Dyche also not a good candidate for Bayern, but still much better than Kompany at this moment..
@elijahtan-whyusehandle Fans can only tolerate that type of football if they're winning. And that type of playing style doesn't attract good players. Players like Musiala will hand in a transfer request if they're forced to play like that. If you look at these managers play style, you can see that Kompany will do a good job with better players. Burnely creates a lot of chances, but never scores them. He won't have that problem with Kane and Muller.
Kompany getting the Bayern job isn’t really landing on his feet, but more so going from the base to the top of the Eiffel Tower without doing any climbing
Bayern taking Kompany is a genius move but McKenna to Man U would be a joke would it? HOW? I mean I don't really want Man U to do well so I'd prefer if McKenna didn't go there but it's not like Man U is a poisoned chalice like Chelsea. And what McKenna has done with Ipswich {who let's not forget had finished 11th and 9th in League One the previous two seasons and had 28 points from a possible 66 when he arrived in December of 21} is absolutely phenomenal!
Sacked by Christmas no doubt. There is no chance seasoned profesionals like Neuer and Müller that essentially pushed Nagelsman out the door will listen to a relegated coach.
@@blowandchill3848 Relegated manager bring Bayern trophy?.. How much time Bayern going to give him?.. 2 years or 3?.. We're not living in a fairy tale world..
@@elijahtan-whyusehandle dude are you blind. Look at the players burnley has compared to bayern. Kompany plays similar to pep g. Give him a chance instead of being pessimistic
@@blowandchill3848 Dude, I'm not blind, I'm just realistic.. And u are delusional.. Bayern is not patient enough.. Kompany dont have time to test with the squad..
Coupled with Rooney getting the job at Plymouth. It's like everyone involved looked at Kompany and Rooney, saw abject failure and still thought the name was all they needed. Mental.
He’s gonna do well at bayern. he speaks the language from his time as a player, he’s got a strong mental to deal with being at a top team and he’s got a good possession based style of play that suits bayern. people have forgotten just how good his burnley team was in the championship. he just needs higher quality players to truly implement his style on a big stage.
It feels like Kompany has also gotten *really* lucky that Bayern is in "crisis" right now, and desperately need a manager. To be fair, other managers were free, and with a far better pedigree than Kompany (for instance, Juventus sacked Allegri, and Conte has been jobless for a long time now), but maybe his past as a World Class player paved the way for the job
The Klopp analogy is very faulty. Klopp didn’t get to spend 100 million pounds on players taylored to his style and he still got Mainz up and made them a mainstay in Bundesliga. Kompany got everything he wanted in terms of players and pulled off one of the worst seasons ever by any team in the PL. He’s not lasting a year at Bayern. He’ll get sacked by the board after another trophyless season
Solskjaer would've been a better choice. He got Manchester United to second with Harry Maguire and Lindeloff in defence. He also wanted to buy Haaland and Bellingham before anyone knew who they were, and has a great win record against Pep. Imagine him incharge of a team that took his transfers into consideration and didn't force him to play overpriced average players.
If he got his transfers that 2nd season they would've won the league(look at the points difference, they were also top halfway through the season), but they gave him an old, free agent Cavani and 2 Academy players. He's Underrated.
Hey irish guy i love your content and you give the best deep insights into football and its really helped me out a lot ive followed you on all my accounts so keep your content up i would love to learn more
To be fair, the last time Bayern Munich had a very disastrous season in addition of the two 3rd place finishes in 2011 and this year, as well as the 4th place finish in 2007, was back in 1992, when the club came 10th in Bundesliga table. Pressures in Europe is even higher, especially since their own stadiums hosted the Champions League Final.
I was suprised by the appointment but I actually think it’s a good move, Pep probably wouldn’t of done much better managing Burnley I think some managers are suited to bigger clubs
🧢 Don’t forget Kompany was in charge of signing most of the first team it’d be one thing to say he walked into the mess but he spent over 150£ million on transfers over 2 seasons.
@@Albert-by5cl yea could be better for us but hey, could be worse, there is still the CL final to play, who knows, it's a final, everything can happen.
The Marcelo Bielsa Theorem - Playing the same kind of football without consideration of the calibre of players, injuries and/or other factors affecting the squad of a football team. Football today last lost meritocracy and is favouring the same blueprint on football tactics (whether it is winning or losing tactics) and favouritism/nepotism. I'll stick to non-league football 👍
irish guy was right at the beginning of the season saying that if he keeps playing this football he's going to get a big job but i didn't expect bayern damn
This looks stupid because it is stupid, it's the kind of risky move you might make if you are a mid table club that is struggling, not when you are Bayern Munich. Leverkusen were in a relegation battle when they appointed Alonso, just because they lucked out doesn't mean it's a strategy with much chance of success. He was also like their 8th choice, so you know they aren't going to back him unless he is super successful from the start
Bellamy is staying for personal reasons. He followed Kompany in Belgium before going back to the UK because his family is stayed in UK and he ended up depressed away from them if I remember correctly. Didn't surprise me Bellamy would not follow this time either.
There is also the fact that a manager can be tactically good but have a hard time moving from to a much bigger club because of the circumstances. I still believe Kompany will become a great manager. I also did sort of want to see a Burnley story where they eventually become a great club.
Fun Fact: Burnley spent EVERY SINGLE MATCHWEEK this season in the relegation zone. for context, Sheffield Utd didn't do the same and the 07-08 DERBY COUNTY side didn't either... They finished below one of the most resource-deprived PL teams in history in Luton Town and two teams with points deductions... how you go from that to landing the Bayern job is beyond me....
I am a meat brain ghoul because when a manager runs away from a promising project like burnley, they usually end up like graham potter. Chris hughton finished with 100+ points with newcastle and was the one who actually got hipster team brighton into the prem but I don't see real madrid sniffing around him
As a Bayern fan, we are entering our banter era! Kompany won't do well, and even if he has potential he'll be sacked before he could build momentum, then we'll be in a cycle of hiring and sacking managers hoping for that one golden nugget to save us, and in the end we bring a Klopp in Liverpool esc hire and we reset the team to build a project to being us back to glory! I already see it!
No one wanted the job is why they appointed Kompany. The top clubs are going to feel this because they just sack and sack again until there's no top manager who wants the jobs anymore
@@reverseflashplays8615 then get out of our club. No Man Utd fan wants someone doubting a manager and wanting him out. Especially one that outclassed the best team in the world.
Man utd last 2 years 2 trophies,3rd and 8th. ETH facing the sack. Newcastle last 2 years 0 trophies,4th and 7th(level on points with utd) How just casually chilling
1:40 how is Farke to Krasnodar not mentioned here? He went from Norwich to a Champions league level team. Only reason he didnt compete in the UCL was because of the Sanctions against Russia. But then again you dont know anything about football outside of the Premier League so why am I surprised
How is it that it makes sense for Bayern to appoint Kompany and yet United can't appoint Kieran McKenna because he was an assistant coah? In my opinion McKenna has done an equally if not a more impress job than Kompany. Both of Kompany's jobs have been with clubs that were among the favourites in their leagues, and yes the football was impressive but I can't say he overachieved. McKenna took Ipswich from League 1 to the premier league. 3 or 4 years ago that would have been unthinkable.
I feel like whoever is incharge of Bayer nowadays is way looking way to much in the EPL and letting himself get caught in the hype. It would make the Harry Kane, Eric Dier and now Vincent Kompany moves make sense cause no way in hell would the old Bayern ever make these kinds of moves
Bayern know what they are doing. Kompany and his tactic made Burnley Centurions in the EFL championship. Its just the financial gap and the quality of the players he had to continue with his tactic weren't enough. At Bayern Kompanys attacking tactics will thrive with some of the world's best players
I don't necessarily agree with it but I take the point that Kompany might be a better manager than his relegation at Burnley might suggest. However if you're seriously telling me that Bayern Munich can't attract a better manager than the guy who's just got relegated at Burnley then I don't know what the rules are anymore.
They could have gone for Hansi Flick or even ETH (who worked at BM several years ago), but there are personal issues there (at least with Flick). Everyone else turned them down. Mourinho, Conte and Allegri were freely available, but were seen as too "old hat".
If Iraola went to bayern, the Irish guy would say that's the best appointment since Jose to chelsea
or imagine if this was gary o niel going to bayern. he would actually have a brain melt lol
Irish Guy keeps on glazing Iraola, and Newcastle no matter what happens. Delusion is one hell of a drug
Bro really said rangnick, the father of pressing, would be worse than Komoany
@@RogueAgent17as well as anything City/Pep related
@@siddhantheswar9733 not to defend he irish guy but...lets not forget his interim job at Manchester United 2 years ago where his tactics were awful. Rangnick was a good coach, not so much anymore.
“Just because he got Burnley relegated, means he shouldn’t be rewarded with a top job apparently?” This was your ENTIRE argument against Ole, so yeah…he shouldn’t get it. Bookmark this.
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one was also sacked by cardiff when sent out in the championship tbf
Get his hypocritical ass.
Poor poor Harry Kane...
😔
😂😂😂
Kompany is permanently making sure that Kane doesn’t win any trophies at the end of his career.
Lmfao bro fr 😭😭😭
Leverkusen era has arrived thanks to Harry Kane and Vincent Kompany😂😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉long live Hollywood FC.
Also, Rooney is now Plymouth Argyle Manager
I mean, that one makes a lot more sense than a failed manager to a European giant ya know?
Noone cares that's their level
I'm a blues fan, rooney should never ever manage another club
One of the Best players of a generation, and the worst manager of the history of football
@@RyanMK666 european giant 🤣you having a laugh? birmingham are not nor we're they ever considered a "european giant"
He was talking about Kompany mate.@@phillnufcsuperfan6274
If you told me a couple of years ago a manager that relegated burnly next season would be signed by Bayern, I would think you were stupid. It’s just a case of he’s a big name. He might be an ok manager, but he doesn’t have enough experience as an elite coach.
Don't forget Leverkusen is literally Alonso's first job as a manager. And to be honest at this point Bayern isn't going to get anything better, so let's see how everything turns out.
@@FormulaElvis Not it isn't. He was managed Real Sociedad B for a few years.
@taliamason7986 But that wasn't a senior job and even if you count that it was a jump from the 3rd tier of Spanish football straight to a team in the relegation zone that normally has European ambitions. That was a very bold move.
@@taliamason7986And Kompany was at Anderlecht.
Man bayern has been a mess since hansi flick left them
Even Flick's career kinda messed up for a few years
THeir boeard have all these people who are clever about football yet the decison making they do is unfathomably dumb and i cant understand it.
Even nagelsmann! Sacked because the treble was supposedly in danger and look at where we are now
@@rustytustytomato At least, there's a chance for Germany to win the Euros, even with weak squad. Two friendlies with a good performance thanks to Toni Kroos' return. And also, this is the last chance for Kroos to win before retiring.
Sacking nagelsmann was one of the best decison ever made by bayern @@rustytustytomato
At least Company can't finish 19th this season without braking the Bundesliga since it only has 18 teams
The most offensive thing is it was his fault Burnley were relegated. Now he is being admired because he stuck to his principles, but managers who have kept teams like Burnley up but resorted to less attractive style are now disregarded (Sean Dyche, for example). Whatever happened to football is a results business? Surely a good manager gets the best out of the players he has instead of playing a style that does not suit them.
It's because the manager's who resorted to a less attractive style had no choice because Burnley never had the budget or players to survive playing a more attractive style of football. Kompany clearly has a style that Bayern feel will work well with having better players and a bigger budget at his disposal. I'd say budget constraints and not having the players to play in the way kompany wanted is the reason why Burnley went down. Only time will tell.
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I think that you shouldn't completely change the style from possession focused to pragmatic hoofball 6 at the back kind of stuff, but vary up the formation to shore up midfield or maybe enable more players at the back without diverting from the core principles of your style.
Having said that it sounds like Kompany was tactically rigid which is not a good thing when teams figure out how to beat that plan A so unless Kompany suddenly learns how to make those adjustments to keep his opponents guessing then he's going to get found out soon or later.
Dyche took Burnley to Europe so what does he get? the everton job
He plays Everton football. No Bayern fan wants that play style
As if Bayern fans prefer the relegated play style..
@elijahtan-whyusehandle Every big team fan wants to watch their team play beautiful football. You think the Bayern players would want to park the bus and launch the ball forward every time?
@@space1734 Still better than getting the team relegated or drop down even more from top 3..
If u cannot understand what I mean.. What I want to say, Dyche also not a good candidate for Bayern, but still much better than Kompany at this moment..
@elijahtan-whyusehandle Fans can only tolerate that type of football if they're winning. And that type of playing style doesn't attract good players. Players like Musiala will hand in a transfer request if they're forced to play like that. If you look at these managers play style, you can see that Kompany will do a good job with better players. Burnely creates a lot of chances, but never scores them. He won't have that problem with Kane and Muller.
Kompany getting the Bayern job isn’t really landing on his feet, but more so going from the base to the top of the Eiffel Tower without doing any climbing
Bayern taking Kompany is a genius move but McKenna to Man U would be a joke would it?
HOW?
I mean I don't really want Man U to do well so I'd prefer if McKenna didn't go there but it's not like Man U is a poisoned chalice like Chelsea.
And what McKenna has done with Ipswich {who let's not forget had finished 11th and 9th in League One the previous two seasons and had 28 points from a possible 66 when he arrived in December of 21} is absolutely phenomenal!
If he wasn’t Vincent Kompany, he wouldn’t have even been in the same stratosphere of being considered for the gig
Sacked by Christmas no doubt. There is no chance seasoned profesionals like Neuer and Müller that essentially pushed Nagelsman out the door will listen to a relegated coach.
You're joking right? Zero ball knowledge
Harry Kane has to withstand another season without trophy again..
How do you know that will happen for certain? Bayern have world class players
@@blowandchill3848 Relegated manager bring Bayern trophy?.. How much time Bayern going to give him?.. 2 years or 3?.. We're not living in a fairy tale world..
@@elijahtan-whyusehandle dude are you blind. Look at the players burnley has compared to bayern. Kompany plays similar to pep g. Give him a chance instead of being pessimistic
@@blowandchill3848 Dude, I'm not blind, I'm just realistic.. And u are delusional.. Bayern is not patient enough.. Kompany dont have time to test with the squad..
Don't show this post to Thomas Mueller😂
Im just wondering how Irish guy thinks about St Pauli getting promoted(a well known hipster club)💀
Coupled with Rooney getting the job at Plymouth. It's like everyone involved looked at Kompany and Rooney, saw abject failure and still thought the name was all they needed. Mental.
One of the most bizarre failing upwards.
This and Rooney at Plymouth is quite the double hit.
Can’t believe wazza is moving in one street away from me
Harry Kane has to be asking himself: Is too late to go back to Spurs?
the thing is with players irish guy is pretty abysmal but when it comes to manager shouts, he actually has a pretty good track record
He’s gonna do well at bayern. he speaks the language from his time as a player, he’s got a strong mental to deal with being at a top team and he’s got a good possession based style of play that suits bayern. people have forgotten just how good his burnley team was in the championship. he just needs higher quality players to truly implement his style on a big stage.
It feels like Kompany has also gotten *really* lucky that Bayern is in "crisis" right now, and desperately need a manager.
To be fair, other managers were free, and with a far better pedigree than Kompany (for instance, Juventus sacked Allegri, and Conte has been jobless for a long time now), but maybe his past as a World Class player paved the way for the job
Vincent Kompany going form relegated Burnley to Bayern Munich is Football Manager in Real Life.
just waiting for his reaction on united winning the FA cup
I did think it was a joke at first
Still on for Kane's swap getting him no silverware then. The guy is cursed. 🤣
Not sure what's crazier
This or Rooney to Plymouth
Definitely Kompany. Bayern are known as FC Hollywood. Inexperienced managers get eaten alive there.
It's a very Football Manager move, he got enough rep from the Championship win.
The Klopp analogy is very faulty. Klopp didn’t get to spend 100 million pounds on players taylored to his style and he still got Mainz up and made them a mainstay in Bundesliga. Kompany got everything he wanted in terms of players and pulled off one of the worst seasons ever by any team in the PL. He’s not lasting a year at Bayern. He’ll get sacked by the board after another trophyless season
The EPL and the Championship are different
All the hipsters trying to predict Kompany will be world class because Pep lmao
Kompany was working on loanees
Just like klopp
Please use your brain
@@spooked2104Majorty of incomings were not loanees
Even if Kompany is bad. Bayern will still finish top 2
Brother legit ccompared Ragnick to big Sam. Man has a football channel with the ball knowledge of a 45 year old dad with 8 kids.
His Newcastle don’t have Europe next season😂
The inconsistency. You’re praising Bayern for hiring a relegated and “naive” Kompany
While also shaming Manchester United for talking to McKenna.
Hypocrisy is his middle name
I can't wait to see Wayne Rooney in Bayern Munich after he will sacked by Plymouth Argyle 💀
Kompany does not deserve that job,in football it looks like Its all about who you know😂
I feel like this is the epitome of a hit or miss signing. It could be a surprisingly decent appointment or an absolute disaster
Solskjaer would've been a better choice. He got Manchester United to second with Harry Maguire and Lindeloff in defence. He also wanted to buy Haaland and Bellingham before anyone knew who they were, and has a great win record against Pep.
Imagine him incharge of a team that took his transfers into consideration and didn't force him to play overpriced average players.
Maguire was good under Ole though?
@@naedot.9779 He managed a team where Harry Maguire reached the Europa League final. Not many managers are capable of that.
@@TheGrimmCommoner again, maguire was quality and has been quality again this season, stop living in 2021-22
If he got his transfers that 2nd season they would've won the league(look at the points difference, they were also top halfway through the season), but they gave him an old, free agent Cavani and 2 Academy players. He's Underrated.
If Bayern were appointing Chris Wilder the Irish Guy's tune would've been different just like Sheffield United, Burnley got battered and relegated🤷♂
How the hell did he get that Will Still picture???? :D I need to know!
The truth is that we don't know how Kompany looks like at a top club, he could be a Xavi or a Xabi but I doubt that he is as bad as a Lampard
Worst thing to happen with Bayern was sacking Hansi Flick
They never sacked him. He left to join the DfB.
Wait what? how? WHY?!
Funny enough, the video answer all of my questions
I need a WTF is going on at Bayern Munich
Hey irish guy i love your content and you give the best deep insights into football and its really helped me out a lot ive followed you on all my accounts so keep your content up i would love to learn more
I guess Bayer Leverkusen is getting another title!
Tomorrow: Pep Guardiola Is A DISGRACE
To be fair, the last time Bayern Munich had a very disastrous season in addition of the two 3rd place finishes in 2011 and this year, as well as the 4th place finish in 2007, was back in 1992, when the club came 10th in Bundesliga table. Pressures in Europe is even higher, especially since their own stadiums hosted the Champions League Final.
Forget what I said about Potch a time ago. Bayern have become the face of drastic measures.
to be fair to him burnley staying up wouldn't happen if they had pep, the difference between the championship and prem is MILES
It's like some speedrunning strat. You get relegated with Burnley, and somehow reputation stat overflows then end up in Bayern
Bayern is melting down infront of our eyes.
Kane is gonna have to join PSG or Celtic at this point
Imagine if Tuchel goes the other way to Burnley
Bayern we’re that desperate.
Justice for Craig Bellamy
I was suprised by the appointment but I actually think it’s a good move, Pep probably wouldn’t of done much better managing Burnley I think some managers are suited to bigger clubs
🧢 Don’t forget Kompany was in charge of signing most of the first team it’d be one thing to say he walked into the mess but he spent over 150£ million on transfers over 2 seasons.
@@mincraftisawsome1234150 mil is nothing at this point tbh, almost any 2 combinations of players at Bayern cost that.
As a BVB fan, I must say, this is so much fun, very enjoyable, I'm busy laughing for weeks already and this is just the cherry on top 😂
Your club is on 5th place g 😭
@@Albert-by5cl yea could be better for us but hey, could be worse, there is still the CL final to play, who knows, it's a final, everything can happen.
Welcome back FC Hollywood!
1:34 my family is from there
I forgot about Rangnick managing United and all the press hype about his football genius. Good stuff.
probably one of the most bizzare appointments in the history of football, he got relegated with Burnley FFS!
Xabi Alonso was relegated with Real Sociedad B and then got the Bayern Leverkusen job. I think Bayern think that they can do the same with Komapny.
Burnley will be surprised they had a Bayern Munich coach....
Irish guy when ole relegated with Cardiff: 😡
Irish guy when Kompany relegated with Burnley: 🥰
The Marcelo Bielsa Theorem - Playing the same kind of football without consideration of the calibre of players, injuries and/or other factors affecting the squad of a football team.
Football today last lost meritocracy and is favouring the same blueprint on football tactics (whether it is winning or losing tactics) and favouritism/nepotism. I'll stick to non-league football 👍
There’s no way the irish guy just unironically compared Ragnick to BIG SAM 😭
When I saw the news I was confused
irish guy was right at the beginning of the season saying that if he keeps playing this football he's going to get a big job but i didn't expect bayern damn
That’s as insane as Wayne Rooney being appointed as Plymouth manager. I’m not joking.
I guess Kane won't win a trophy next season either 🤷
You should do skits and football origins again
This looks stupid because it is stupid, it's the kind of risky move you might make if you are a mid table club that is struggling, not when you are Bayern Munich. Leverkusen were in a relegation battle when they appointed Alonso, just because they lucked out doesn't mean it's a strategy with much chance of success. He was also like their 8th choice, so you know they aren't going to back him unless he is super successful from the start
Third Charlotte FC mention by Irish Guy in the last 6 months, we're on the way up
Bellamy is staying for personal reasons.
He followed Kompany in Belgium before going back to the UK because his family is stayed in UK and he ended up depressed away from them if I remember correctly.
Didn't surprise me Bellamy would not follow this time either.
Very quiet about the fa cup and no european footie for newcastle lad..
He will be. If there is one thing he hates more than milk at this point its man u
He's been crying since Saturday because his 2 favourite clubs Chelsea and Newcastle took a massive L due to our FA Cup win
There is also the fact that a manager can be tactically good but have a hard time moving from to a much bigger club because of the circumstances. I still believe Kompany will become a great manager. I also did sort of want to see a Burnley story where they eventually become a great club.
Fun Fact:
Burnley spent EVERY SINGLE MATCHWEEK this season in the relegation zone.
for context, Sheffield Utd didn't do the same
and the 07-08 DERBY COUNTY side didn't either...
They finished below one of the most resource-deprived PL teams in history in Luton Town and two teams with points deductions...
how you go from that to landing the Bayern job is beyond me....
It reminded me of a Serie A season where literally all relegated teams had been in relegation zone *the whole time*
I am a meat brain ghoul because when a manager runs away from a promising project like burnley, they usually end up like graham potter. Chris hughton finished with 100+ points with newcastle and was the one who actually got hipster team brighton into the prem but I don't see real madrid sniffing around him
The way things are going I can see Will Still landing a top job at PSG or somewhere
burnley to bayern, this feels so wrong. but can BVB win it next season
I really hope Dortmund can win Bundesliga next season, after they bottled the Bundesliga title last season on the final day against Mainz! 😕👍
@@The_Beast_3365 yea, i hope reus wins the champions league too. Too many stars are leaving
A true Riches to Rags football story
As a Bayern fan, we are entering our banter era! Kompany won't do well, and even if he has potential he'll be sacked before he could build momentum, then we'll be in a cycle of hiring and sacking managers hoping for that one golden nugget to save us, and in the end we bring a Klopp in Liverpool esc hire and we reset the team to build a project to being us back to glory! I already see it!
4:09 Jose Mourinho mention
Well despite the sensationalist thumbnail, it'd be completely mental and satisfying if Bayern goes down
LOL IN YOUR DREAMS
No one wanted the job is why they appointed Kompany. The top clubs are going to feel this because they just sack and sack again until there's no top manager who wants the jobs anymore
Firstly thankyou for bringing the premier league to Australia. Maybe come here in the pre season next time
Can’t wait for the fa cup final video now😂
U were one of Ten Hag's doubters I recall. Must have egg in ur face rn after doubting such a lovely man
@@BigSmokeMUFC lol he’s still not good
@@reverseflashplays8615 then get out of our club. No Man Utd fan wants someone doubting a manager and wanting him out. Especially one that outclassed the best team in the world.
@@BigSmokeMUFC 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Man utd last 2 years 2 trophies,3rd and 8th. ETH facing the sack.
Newcastle last 2 years 0 trophies,4th and 7th(level on points with utd) How just casually chilling
They're looking to appoint Klopp in next year.
" Believe in my tactics guys and you will win the UCL "
Kimmich: " Sir what experience do you have of winning a UCL? "
Bayern can get the players to fit how Kompany plays, it not like Burnley where it was too big of.a step.
everyone wants their hollywood story and every hipster wants to predict its happening before it did so he looks smart lmao
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1:40 how is Farke to Krasnodar not mentioned here? He went from Norwich to a Champions league level team. Only reason he didnt compete in the UCL was because of the Sanctions against Russia. But then again you dont know anything about football outside of the Premier League so why am I surprised
4:02 That would make more sense than Kompany to Bayern?
How is it that it makes sense for Bayern to appoint Kompany and yet United can't appoint Kieran McKenna because he was an assistant coah? In my opinion McKenna has done an equally if not a more impress job than Kompany. Both of Kompany's jobs have been with clubs that were among the favourites in their leagues, and yes the football was impressive but I can't say he overachieved. McKenna took Ipswich from League 1 to the premier league. 3 or 4 years ago that would have been unthinkable.
I am confused
Who yall think United hiring next????
I feel like whoever is incharge of Bayer nowadays is way looking way to much in the EPL and letting himself get caught in the hype. It would make the Harry Kane, Eric Dier and now Vincent Kompany moves make sense cause no way in hell would the old Bayern ever make these kinds of moves
bro what the hell 💀💀
Bayern know what they are doing. Kompany and his tactic made Burnley Centurions in the EFL championship. Its just the financial gap and the quality of the players he had to continue with his tactic weren't enough. At Bayern Kompanys attacking tactics will thrive with some of the world's best players
I don't necessarily agree with it but I take the point that Kompany might be a better manager than his relegation at Burnley might suggest. However if you're seriously telling me that Bayern Munich can't attract a better manager than the guy who's just got relegated at Burnley then I don't know what the rules are anymore.
They could have gone for Hansi Flick or even ETH (who worked at BM several years ago), but there are personal issues there (at least with Flick).
Everyone else turned them down. Mourinho, Conte and Allegri were freely available, but were seen as too "old hat".