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Re: Germany League - Bundesliga Prediction Thread
by
rahmad2nd
on 07/06/2024, 20:01:07 UTC

Look, the decision has already been made. They have already brought in Kompany as their coach. So the best thing we can do is welcome him with open arms. if we keep talking trash about him and keep reminding him that he was just a manager of a team that got relegated from the English Premier League, he will probably not be able to concentrate on his work. It is always going to stay at the back of his mind. Let’s just give him a chance and see what kind of results he is able to bring in. The best approach to this situation for any Bayern Munich fan should be like, he should be hopeful that the next season is going to be better from Bayern Munich. But he should also keep a realistic expectation. But here comes the tricky part. What is a fan of Bayern Munich, a club that has been winning the Bundesliga title since the last 11 years, is going to expect their club to do? It is definitely not unrealistic to expect them to win the Bundesliga, right?

I don't think I'm talking about Kompany being a bad coach, it's just that he clearly lacks experience, let alone managing a team at the level of Bayern Munich. Apart from that, I also appreciate Kompany that previously he was able to bring Burnley into the Premier League even though he failed to stay in the competition. but at least, his track record has brought Burnley to compete in the Premier League. So what I said before, that's Kompany's track record as far as I learned from his profile. So we agree, the decision has been made anyway. My previous assumption was that if he didn't live up to expectations then his career with Munich wouldn't last long. However, if Kompany is able to utilize his momentum and a fairly capable squad, perhaps he can restore Bayern Munich's glory. although, it looks like it will be a big challenge for this Belgian coach. plus, he is still young and some Bayern players have quite strong egos. It was the hierarchy within Bayern Munich that resulted in Nagelsmann being fired, and Kompany must learn from this.

By the way, if I refer to transfermarkt, Kompany has a preferred formation pattern that is his mainstay, namely 4-2-3-1. who is not much different from previous coaches, it's just that we don't yet know the system and strategies he will implement. However, if he has potential that can be developed, he has momentum with the team squad he is currently in charge of. After all, Bayern has a fairly capable source of players. plus, it's likely the club will bring in some newcomers in the transfer window. Well, I won't say like you regarding expecting Bayern to become champions again or not. but more about Kompany's performance when managing Bayern, and playing his matches after the Bundesliga started.