Bayern Munich's Kompany: My kids made me stop angry outbursts
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Bayern Munich's Kompany: My kids made me stop angry outbursts
"My children always saw it on YouTube when I swore in the Premier League. It doesn't put me in a strong position at home when I'm bringing them up, telling them what to say and what not to say. But when I get really annoyed, when we're too arrogant ... we have to be convinced of how strong we are and we already know that. But I don't like unnecessary arrogance."
"confidence is understandably high after a run of 10 games comprising nine wins and a draw since their only defeat this season, a 3-1 Champions League reverse at Arsenal on Nov. 26. They are already 11 points clear of Borussia Dortmund at the top of the table, although had to come from behind to win at both FC Cologne and RB Leipzig in their last two league games before Wednesday night's 2-0 Champions League victory over Union St-Gilloise."
Vincent Kompany learned to control his temper because his children saw him swearing online and he wants to set a better example at home. He opposes unnecessary arrogance and emphasizes work as a sign of respect toward the club and opponents, expecting conviction without complacency. Bayern Munich have produced nine wins and a draw in ten matches since a 3-1 Champions League loss to Arsenal, sitting 11 points clear of Borussia Dortmund. Recent wins required comebacks against FC Cologne and RB Leipzig, and Kompany notes that early, energetic opponents make Bundesliga matches difficult to dominate.
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