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Re: Germany League - Bundesliga Prediction Thread
by
QueenVera
on 05/06/2024, 19:04:56 UTC
Yes, that's the point of players having to work together with their new head coach because that's an important approach in order to achieve good match results, in fact this is something that Xabi Alonso also approached the players at Leverkusen so they could find their best playing point, Kompany maybe he is not an experienced coach, but if he can approach the players in the main squad, of course he can find the right strategy and tactics to use.

We will probably see how Kompany shows his qualities as head coach in Munich next season whether it will go as expected by the management and supporters, I hope it can exceed expectations, I don't want to say that Kompany is a bad coach, we don't will never know Kompany's suitability with the players in Munich, next season the competition is quite tight, maybe they should focus more on getting new players to make it even better than last season and Kompany must be able to choose players to fill the main squad in Munich. This is important because competition in the Bundesliga will definitely be very tight.
Comparing Kompany to Xabi Alonso, who led Bayer Leverkusen to Bundesliga glory in his first season as a coach, showcases the growing trend of European clubs seeking out young coaches. Regardless of their differing achievements this season, both coaches represent a shift in the coaching landscape, where clubs are willing to take calculated risks on young talent. Kompany's upcoming debut season with a top club like Bayern Munich gives a significant opportunity for him to display his coaching abilities on a high stage, especially given the caliber of players at his disposal.

 As Bayern Munich seek to maintain their competitive nature in European football, their decision to appoint Kompany signifies a willingness to embrace fresh and innovative coaching approaches. Kompany's blend of experience as a former elite player and his budding coaching career puts him as an intriguing prospect for Bayern. While there are imminent challenges in transitioning from coaching a smaller club to a European powerhouse like Bayern, Kompany's appointment reflects a trend in football where clubs seek coaches who can manage technicality with a different view, regardless of age or coaching level.

 Alonso has very much been impressive in his performances for Leverkusen. He's been watched and observed and in all his games, he's proven to present an outstanding and formidable team. He's just new in the business but yet still has set up a formidable team. I really won't be surprised if he's beckoned up on by bigger clubs to show his abilities. He's proven to be worthy to handle well any team presented to him and definitely I believe he can do well if another team is put in his care. Maybe his strategies work well for him and can still work well with another team. With Leverkusen, he's done well and he's working towards an aim for the club. He's been watched closely to see how well he'd be able to keep up with the games for the team and see how well he can uphold against their biggest threat in the Bundesliga.