Bayern Munich Head Coach Vincent Kompany Walks Out of Meaningless Press Conference: "Cheers!" - Get German Football News
- Vincent Kompany, head coach of FC Bayern Munich, left a post-match press conference after raising a glass and saying 'Cheers' on the season’s final day.
- Kompany walked out because Bayern had already secured the Bundesliga title and he felt no questions were necessary as the match was meaningless.
- The press officer aimed for a brief session at PreZero Arena since both showed little interest and no journalists raised questions after Bayern’s 4-0 away win over Hoffenheim.
- Kompany said, 'I'm not expecting any questions,' with a snarky smirk while the press officer stated, 'Maybe we'll just take photos today,' highlighting the low engagement.
- The early end to the conference reflects how the decisive title and final match made the event largely formal and unnecessary for Kompany and the media.
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