Manchester City legend Vincent Kompany proved he was right after Cristiano Ronaldo’s problem was “digged up”.
That is the headline shared by the Mirror (UK) today 8-4. Burnley coach Vincent Kompany once said he did not want to bring Cristiano Ronaldo to Turf Moor. Currently, Burnley has officially won the promotion ticket to 7 rounds early. Burnley led the Championship and played sublime under Kompany, a legend of Manchester City.
Vincent Kompany once hinted that he would not be interested in signing Cristiano Ronaldo for Burnley. After Burnley was promoted back to the Premier League, no one doubted the decision of this former Belgian star.
The 36-year-old young military leader Vincent Kompany is considered one of Pep Guardiola’s heirs. Kompany has surpassed all expectations when leading Burnley to the top of the Championship.
Burnley won promotion tickets early to 7 rounds after winning 2-1 against direct competitor Middlesbrough at The Riverside away. That is a feat that no team has achieved in the first division of England.
To achieve this feat, Kompany overhauled Burnley’s entire play throughout the season and he reaped the rewards in his first season in charge of Burnley. The impressive results at Burnley have left Kompany’s previous comments about Cristiano Ronaldo dug up.
At the time Ronaldo caused trouble before leaving Manchester United, Kompany commented on television: “I think in the end everyone loses, except maybe the Man United coach. I think it’s a solved issue and they’re going to move on from this.”
And when asked if he would like to lure the five-time Ballon d’Or winner to Burnley, Kompany quipped: “We need players who can run.”
Since Kompany’s comments last December, Cristiano Ronaldo has moved to the Middle East to play for Saudi club Al Nassr with a world record salary of £173 million a year, while Kompany flourishes with Burnley. .
Under young leader Vincent Kompany, Burnley lost only 2 matches in the Championship. Belgian strategist Kompany admitted he was surprised by the home team’s performance.
After Burnley beat Middlesbrough to officially win tickets back to the Premier League, Kompany told Sky Sports (England): “No, I didn’t dream about this, there are seven games left and we’re already celebrating.
We did not expect this. We wanted to experience it one day but we had it another time. Sometimes the faster the better.”
Man City sculpted legend Vincent Kompany added: “It’s not easy. Days like today don’t happen as you think you think, we tried to find a way, it’s not easy at all.
But somehow this season, we also finished the game well. There is a belief in this team. It’s still a team that can improve and that’s the fun part. They’re like kids, they celebrate like kids and it’s fun to see that.”