The inside story of how Vincent Kompany became the hottest coach in Europe at Bayern Munich: A 'brutal truth', set-piece obsession and making Harry Kane better than ever
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Vincent Kompany, the esteemed former center half, still occasionally joins the lads for training sessions. These days, it’s a bit less frequent as Bayern Munich’s demanding practices sometimes leave him nursing injuries. Nevertheless, he still enjoys participating in the rondos whenever he can.

That enthusiasm nearly led to trouble last summer. As Bayern’s squad prepared to board their plane for the Club World Cup, Kompany was busy undergoing scans to determine if he could even fly after feeling a strain during training. Luckily, he was deemed fit enough to travel.

“It’s one of the reasons I ended my playing career,” Kompany shared with Daily Mail Sport, “and every now and then, I get reminded of that when I push myself too far.”

This past weekend in Munich, temperatures were frigid, but Bayern’s defense remained unyielding. The team, Europe’s only unbeaten side with 10 victories out of 11 matches, showcased their prowess by overcoming Freiburg, who had the audacity to take an early two-goal advantage. The match ended 6-2, featuring goals from five different players, with Michael Olise particularly standing out and a 17-year-old attacker, Lennart Karl, already drawing comparisons to Lionel Messi.

In just his third league start, Karl, represented by Michael Ballack, controlled the game with skillful play from strategic positions. When questioned about the Messi comparisons later on, he adroitly sidestepped the topic in front of the TV cameras.

He still trains with the lads, Vincent Kompany. Not as often because Bayern Munich¿s sessions are a little intense and he keeps suffering injuries but he can still mix it in the rondos

He still trains with the lads, Vincent Kompany. Not as often because Bayern Munich’s sessions are a little intense and he keeps suffering injuries but he can still mix it in the rondos

Kompany led Bayern to the Bundesliga title in his debut season and they are Europe's only unbeaten side this campaign as they prepare to travel to Arsenal on Wednesday night

Kompany led Bayern to the Bundesliga title in his debut season and they are Europe’s only unbeaten side this campaign as they prepare to travel to Arsenal on Wednesday night

Lennart Karl, 17, is one of the biggest talents around - and has been likened to his idol Lionel Messi

Lennart Karl, 17, is one of the biggest talents around – and has been likened to his idol Lionel Messi

This formidable Bayern squad now heads to North London for what promises to be the most anticipated Champions League match of the current phase. Arsenal, known for their strong defense, are also finding their rhythm in attack. They will face a Bayern team that has scored an impressive 62 goals across 17 matches in all competitions, averaging nearly four goals per game. Remarkably, Kompany seems poised to become the first Bayern coach since Pep Guardiola to complete two full seasons at the helm.

They are the team to watch on the continent this season, free-flowing attacking that allows Harry Kane to drop wherever he likes – often as part of the back four against midtable Freiburg – and a freestyling and almost street attitude around the final third that leans into their quality.

It’s quite a sight to witness and proof that Bayern were right to take a gamble on a young manager who had just suffered relegation with Burnley last year. Other options failed to materialise and Kompany has grasped the opportunity.

Director of sport Max Eberl had been tracking Kompany for 12 months, glued to the Premier League campaign and regularly seeking counsel from players who had worked with him. Three phone conversations, each lasting hours, convinced Eberl to travel to Manchester in the hope of sealing a deal.

Honorary president Uli Hoeness told him not to leave Kompany’s house until it was done and after six hours in his company, the ex-Belgium captain saying he’d talk things over with his family, Eberl lay on his sofa. Eberl confessed to a confused Kompany: ‘Uli said I can’t leave until you’ve said yes.’

‘He kept his style in the Premier League after the Championship (promotion),’ Eberl tells Daily Mail Sport. ‘People say it’s a negative point because he didn’t change but for me it’s a good thing to keep to your philosophy. But you need the players for this. With Burnley in the Premier League it was difficult. The year I followed him gave us a good feeling with the quality of players we have.

‘I talked to him and said, “I know you and I know the club”. I tried to convince him that it could be a great chance for him. It’s a little bit risky for us but we were convinced. My feeling kept growing that he is the right type for a club like Bayern, with so many politics and rumours around. His behaviour helps us a lot. For me he is a top coach and a top human being. As a combination that is very rare – and I know a lot of coaches!’

What Eberl is saying there is that the long hangover from Bayern’s FC Hollywood days – the age of celebrity and media bravado, Thomas Tuchel regularly outspoken, would you believe – still lingers and Kompany, straight as a die, cuts through that.

Bayern were wowed by Kompany despite suffering relegation from the Premier League in 2024

Bayern were wowed by Kompany despite suffering relegation from the Premier League in 2024

The Belgian stuck to his principles of attacking football that had led the Clarets to the Championship title the year before

The Belgian stuck to his principles of attacking football that had led the Clarets to the Championship title the year before

‘There is no BS with him,’ Kane tells Daily Mail Sport. ‘A lot of footballers, and people generally, appreciate that.’

Whether Kompany – bouncing and bounding up the Allianz Arena touchline on Saturday – required any convincing is up for some debate, given the unshakeable belief in his own ability.

Yet he was surprised to receive the call, while his predecessor at Turf Moor, Sean Dyche, has since said sarcastically: ‘I don’t know how that works. I wish I’d have left the club £127million in debt and then got the Bayern job. Anyway, there’s an interesting twist of life.’ That was on talkSPORT and he rowed back slightly on it during a subsequent gig with The Overlap.

The Clarets were crestfallen at the time, chairman Alan Pace in tears, while squeezing what they could out of Bayern. The compensation package eventually hit £10.2million and some of that was for the little-known Rodyse Munienge, who never had a job title. 

Burnley knew Kompany wasn’t leaving without Munienge – someone who had always been by his side, through his playing career as well, while running a bodyguard service that also specialised in covert surveillance – and are understood to have netted a six-figure compensation.

‘A genius appointment,’ one source says. Munienge – ‘Big Ro’ – has flown drones at training, also delighting superstars when sticking shots ‘top bins’ at the end of sessions, and his primary function is to promote harmony.

He does so with skill and ease. The players love him – and so do the German public, consumed by his Instagram output. Naturally, he acts as Kompany’s eyes and ears.

Munienge went to school with Kompany in Brussels and so did first-teach coach Floribert N’Galula, who also came through Anderlecht’s academy and joined Manchester United at 16. Kompany’s lifelong friends are the good cop to his bad – and documentary cameras at Burnley caught how aggressive the manager can be with his squad. 

Harry Kane says he is enjoying football more than at any other point in his career, under Kompany

Harry Kane says he is enjoying football more than at any other point in his career, under Kompany

Bayern were clearly right to take a gamble on a young manager who had just suffered relegation with Burnley

Bayern were clearly right to take a gamble on a young manager who had just suffered relegation with Burnley

N’Galula is a tactical sounding board, not afraid to call his boss out, and will quietly reinforce messages with players on an individual basis. ‘If you’re not playing and knock on Vincent’s door, expect the brutal truth,’ a source says.

As Eberl alluded to, the fit does feel good. Kompany watched Bayern’s women beat Arsenal earlier this month and sat courtside at the basketball against Barcelona. He’s been to the ice hockey, too. He throws himself into jobs and that is why his exit was ultimately so painful for Burnley.

They knew Kompany’s aura and conviction. Some who have observed him at close quarters in Munich compare him to Xabi Alonso at Bayer Leverkusen in that sense. Both are commanding presences in public, Kompany at ease and cracking wise with his sporting director Christoph Freund during Friday’s media duties.

His German is superb – he spent two years at Hamburg before joining City in 2008 – although he reverts back to English when discussing more precise tactical details. Those have elevated Kane to a different level. Or so says Kane himself.

‘I think this is the most I’ve been enjoying my football because I’m involved more,’ the England captain adds.

‘He’s definitely improved me. I love tackling, helping the team, blocking shots. I’ll be judged on goals but I think this season people are appreciating some of the other stuff I do as well.’

Given the effort Kompany demands of his No 9 (central attackers regularly drop into central midfield, with the wingers high and wide), is this the fittest he’s felt? ‘You could say that,’ he says.

‘The way we play, man-for-man, obviously makes me do that. At Tottenham, with (Antonio) Conte, we ran! That was a pretty tough time, a tough pre-season! I feel like I’m affecting the game with and without the ball much more than I ever have in previous years.’

¿He¿s definitely improved me. I love tackling, helping the team, blocking shots. I¿ll be judged on goals but this season people are appreciating some of the other stuff I do as well,' says Kane

‘He’s definitely improved me. I love tackling, helping the team, blocking shots. I’ll be judged on goals but this season people are appreciating some of the other stuff I do as well,’ says Kane

As well as their domestic dominance, Bayern pulled off an excellent 2-1 win with 10 men at Champions League holders Paris Saint-Germain earlier this month

As well as their domestic dominance, Bayern pulled off an excellent 2-1 win with 10 men at Champions League holders Paris Saint-Germain earlier this month

And Kompany (left) is back in England this week to face his fellow Pep Guardiola protege Mikel Arteta (right) and Arsenal

And Kompany (left) is back in England this week to face his fellow Pep Guardiola protege Mikel Arteta (right) and Arsenal 

Kane has discussed Kompany wanting to fine-tune his body shape, to make him smoother on the turn. And Dayot Upamecano – scorer on Saturday from a set-piece devised by assistant coach Aaron Danks, who learned under Kompany at Anderlecht and then Dean Smith, Steven Gerrard and Michael Carrick at Aston Villa and Middlesbrough – has revealed an obsession with positioning and how to approach balls.

Video analysis can take up to 40 minutes and Kompany is particular. It sounds a little like one of his old bosses, who may have lifted a few league titles. If the hours of video analysis sound a touch dry then the end product certainly isn’t. Hoeness took Kompany out for dinner recently and told him as much.

‘Before, you’d hope the game would end soon in the 80th minute,’ Hoeness says. 

‘Now, in the 80th minute, you’re saying: “I hope they keep playing for a long time, because it’s so much fun!” The players are having fun. And we in the stands are having fun too.’

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