Vincent Kompany wants nothing to do with Bayern Munich's club politics
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Vincent Kompany wants nothing to do with Bayern Munich's club politics
"A report from Sport Bild's Tobi Altschäffl and Heiko Niedderer (via @iMiaSanMia) says that Kompany ignored what Uli Hoeneß said about Nicolas Jackson because such statements are irrelevant to his job. The Belgian is generally interested in his team and what happens in the dressing room and on the pitch. He prefers distancing himself from the politics inside the club, contrary to many of his predecessors."
"The Belgian is generally interested in his team and what happens in the dressing room and on the pitch. He prefers distancing himself from the politics inside the club, contrary to many of his predecessors. Furthermore, Kompany is happy with the structure of his squad. In recent internal team meetings, the coach repeatedly praised his players, telling them: "The energy we're bringing to the pitch is outstanding!""
Bayern Munich higher-ups frequently make brash, unnecessary statements that distract the club and harm its image. Vincent Kompany refuses to engage with such commentary, considering it irrelevant to his responsibilities. He concentrates on his squad, the dressing-room environment, and on-pitch performance rather than internal politics. Kompany has ignored specific public remarks and prioritizes internal cohesion and tactical work. He expresses satisfaction with the squad's structure and routinely praises players in private meetings, highlighting their energy and commitment when preparing for matches.
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