New Bayern Munich manager Vincent Kompany has recently made a statement in reaction to those who say that the Bayern job is too big for him.
Speaking with to @iMiaSanMia, Kompany shared his personal journey to success, stating, “I was born in Brussels; my dad was a refugee from Congo. What are the odds of me playing in the Premier League, winning titles, and representing my national team? The chances were 0.000 something. ”

Kompany could only advise to keep on going and said, “Do you just stop believing in yourself because of what the folks have to say? Remember that the mentality is to carry on until you triumph or fail; either way, at least one can always make a positive change.
Vincent Kompany’s led Bayern have won all four of their games in all competitions this season, scoring 20 goals. Meanwhile, Sportsbuddy earlier revealed why the Belgian is the perfect man for the Bavarians.
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Despite facing scepticism, Kompany remains focused on his goals. “Online, you can always find stuff,” he said, referring to the constant noise and opinions in the digital space. “I do not really have a problem with it.”
Bayern Munich face Werder Bremen next in their next Bundesliga clash, as Vincent Kompany will hope to continue his ruthlessness after demolishing Dinamo Zagreb 9-2 in their Champions League encounter.