Vincent Kompany loses his cool in training!

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Vincent Kompany, the new Bayern Munich coach, already lost his temper in training with Burnley last season. His new players in Bavaria have been warned…

Bayern Munich fans were understandably a bit surprised to learn that the club’s new coach would be Vincent Kompany this season. While the former Manchester City and Red Devils defender was an exceptional player, his first years in his new profession have been mixed to say the least. After a first experience on the bench at Anderlecht, Kompany took the elevator with Burnley, who he brought up to the Premier League before a nightmare season that ended with relegation in 2024.

If Bayern players aren’t sure what to expect from the former Citizens captain, they need only watch the documentary clip released this week about Burnley’s past season, which was marked by poor results and tension. It shows Vincent Kompany throwing a tantrum at one of his players, Johann Berg Gudmundsson, for his lack of effort and body language during training. The language is… flowery.

Gudmundsson taken to task

“Play, damn it! How many times do I have to tell you, fucking stop whining! Is there something you want to tell the team, big guy? Your body language is fucking shit. And you complain about everything! Fuck, man! It’s a matter of life and death, fucking! Play, fucking!”

The former Belgium captain’s new players have been warned. He will not tolerate anything that he considers disrespectful in terms of behavior. He will obviously have a much flashier squad than the one he managed at the helm of the Clarets, but the pressure that comes with being a Bayern coach is immense. Especially in the wake of a season in which FC Hollywood lost the title to Bayer Leverkusen…

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