Bayern Munich winger Leroy Sane has revealed that new boss Vincent Kompany made a surprising prediction when the two were Manchester City teammates.
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Sane and Kompany reunite at Bayern The Belgian predicted the situation earlier Sane jokes about 'unfortunate' reunion Getty ImagesWHAT HAPPENED?
Bayern made the surprise announcement that they had brought Kompany on board as the new head coach from Burnley despite the Belgian having led the Clarets to relegation. Kompany will now reunite with his former teammate, Sane at Allianz Arena, however, with a much different dynamic – a dynamic that the retired defender had already predicted almost six years ago.
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Speaking to Sky Sports, Sane said [via Sport1]: "When we were together at City, he actually told me that he would be my coach one day. I just said: 'That won't happen!' Now it has happened – unfortunately. No, it was just a joke.
"I am very happy that he is now our coach and can work at such a top club. As a player, Vincent was an absolute leader – someone who sets the direction, who wants to see dominant, fast and courageous football. As a player, too, he always expected that from his teammates.
"Our time with him will be very good."
THE BIGGER PICTURE
Despite the disappointing campaign in Burnley's first season back in the Premier League, Kompany's side did impress a lot of fans and pundits with the positive and aggressive play, as they looked to dominate the ball and play a high-line even against the likes of Manchester City, Liverpool and Arsenal. Over the course of the season, the Clarets did get some positive results under their belt, however, it wasn't enough as they fell down to the Championship.
WHAT NEXT FOR KOMPANY?
Over the course of the upcoming season, Kompany will try to employ a similar playing style to Bayern, this time with a better pool of players under his command. They will try to snatch back the Bundesliga title from Bayer Leverkusen, who ended their 10-year run of winning the German top flight.