This is what Vincent Kompany said when offered the position of Pep Guardiola’s assistant

Vincent Kompany

Brussels: Vincent Kompany has turned down an offer from Manchester City to become Pep Guardiola’s assistant coach. This news made prominent headlines in a section of the Belgian media here Friday. Vincent Kompany has said he is happy with his present job.

The former City captain is under contract as player-manager of Anderlecht until 2022. He left the Etihad Stadium last year following a trophy-laden 11-year spell in England.

Kompany, who has never concealed his desire to one day be City manager, said at present he wants to stay at Anderlecht. Thursday, Belgium’s most successful club responded to recent financial difficulties as Wouter Vandenhaute took over from Marc Coucke as president.

Anderlecht finished only eighth in the Belgian league season, which was curtailed by the coronavirus pandemic, their worst post-war position.

City boss Guardiola has been looking for a new assistant since Mikel Arteta left Manchester to become Arsenal manager last December.

Kompany, 34, won four Premier League titles, two FA Cups and four League Cups with City and is widely regarded as one of the club’s greatest ever players.

Agencies

 

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