Vincent Kompany: Bayern Munich appoint Burnley boss as new head coach to replace Thomas Tuchel
- Bayern Munich appointed Vincent Kompany as their new manager on a deal until June 2027 after he left Burnley due to their relegation from the Premier League.
- Kompany's arrival concluded Bayern's lengthy search for Thomas Tuchel's successor, with other potential candidates opting to stay in their current roles.
- Bayern considered various candidates before choosing Kompany, such as Xabi Alonso, Julian Nagelsmann, and Ralf Rangnick.
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Vincent Kompany becomes the new coach of soccer Bundesliga player Bayern Munich.
Vincent Kompany took office on Wednesday as the new coach of Bayern Munich, marking an important moment both in his career and in the history of the club. The German football giant announced that Kompany will replace Thomas Tuchel, which will require Burnley to be indemnified, as his current contract is valid until 2025. Kompany, a Belgian national, brings a wealth of leadership experience to his new position. His coaching career began at Anderl…
Vincent Kompany has made it clear about his next coaching job. The Belgian is ready as the new head coach for Bayern München. "When we lay the foundations, we will reap great successes," says the 38-year-old to the club's website.
The lengthy search for coaches at FC Bayern Munich has come to an end: Vincent Kompany becomes the new coach - and thus succeeds Thomas Tuchel. The club has now made this official.
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