Vincent Kompany managed Burnley with his progressive style, but they struggled in the Premier League. Some say his coaching style might have caused their relegation, suggesting he cared more about his image than the team. But let’s think about it: Kompany kept Burnley’s old way of playing, which worked before, but not in the Premier League. Maybe it was because of tactics or how tough the league is. Blaming it all on Kompany seems too easy because if he switched his style then I can still see fans criticizing him for not keeping the tactics that brought them into the PL.
Summary
- Did Kompany’s coaching style really lead to Burnley’s relegation?
- Was the Premier League too tough for Burnley’s old style of play?
- Is it fair to solely blame Kompany for the team’s struggles?
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sungbysung
VK’s goal wasn’t to secure points at all costs, it was rather an audition to demonstrate his football philosophy. It’s clear that he saw the opportunity as a stepping stone in his career.
thedudeabides-12
The style of play he attempted in the Prem with the players he had weren’t up to the standard required for Premier League…
Time-Ad-2378
They’ll be same next year as well. Burnley Sheffield United they have limited squad and VK did all he could with the squad he was given. For them survival in the PL is fine and managers are happy making money.