It is too early to say that Vincent Kompany is not the right coach for Bayern, it is true that he lacks experience but that cannot be a benchmark until Vincent Kompany proves it, if only experience is a benchmark then Xabi Alonso last season when he first managed Leverkusen was also not has experience but he is capable of success, I think the same goes for Vincent Kompany.
Not Pep Guardiola, but the philosophy of modern football today and Pep Guardiola is an example and also several coaches who have worked with Pep have proven to have good coaching qualities, the same goes for Kompany.
I think Vincent Kompany should be given full support, regardless of what happened in his past with his previous team, but now with Bayern everything will be different and I still can't give any judgment without proof from Vincent Kompany.
This is what we should be thinking about Vincent Kompany and not use his past to tarnish his upcoming future with Bayern Munich. Managing a bigger team like Bayern Munich after managing a smaller team and failed to be successful is very demanding for him. He wouldn’t have been considered for the coach of such a prominent club if a potential have not been seen with him. It is true that we don’t see his potential yet, but I still feel he can do better than he did at Burnley, until then, I don’t want to look down on him or limit what he can offer to the team when he begins to coach them.
Next season is just around the corner, and when it begins, in his first five matches we can grade him to see how far he can go with the club. His success with the team will determine how long he’ll will stay in the club or if he can make it till the time his contract will expire. If he can’t do much as wanted from him, his time in the club will be short and it’ll cause more doom to his career. I hope he can propel the team as Xabi Alonso did in Bayern Leverkusen last season.