Millennium Post

Captain Kompany to leave Man City

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LONDON: Club captain Vincent Kompany announced Sunday that he is to leave Manchester City after 11 trophylade­n years.

The 33-year-old Belgian defender joined the club in the summer of 2008 and has made 360 appearance­s, winning four Premier League titles, two FA Cups, four League Cups and two Community Shields.

He signed off with victory in the FA Cup final on Saturday, where City thrashed Watford 6-0 to complete a domestic treble.

“As overwhelmi­ng as it is, the time has come for me to go. And what a season to bow out,” said Kompany, who joined City from Hamburg.

“I feel nothing but gratefulne­ss. I am grateful to all those who supported me on a special journey, at a very special club.”

Kompany added: “I will never forget how all Man City supporters remained loyal to me in good times and especially bad times. Against the odds you have always backed me and inspired me to never give up.

“(Club owner) Sheikh Mansour changed my life and that of all the City fans around the world, for that I am forever grateful. A blue nation has arisen and challenged the establishe­d order of things, I find that awesome.”

Kompany also paid tribute to his team-mates and manager Pep Guardiola.

“It's cliche to say it but it's also so true: without my teammates, I would have never been here today,” he said.

“We fought many battles together. Side by side. In good times and in bad. So to all of you, from the 2008-2009 squad to today's domestic treble winners: I owe you guys! “A special word also to Pep and the backroom staff: you've been superb. You've followed me through so much hardship. You made me come back stronger every time. Thank you so much.”

The 37-year-old Gatlin produced a strong finish to clock 10 sec flat

challenge meet in Osaka.

Indonesia's world under-20 champion Lalu Muhammad Zohri broke his own national record as he took third in 10.03 -- the fastest time ever recorded by an athlete from Southeast Asia.

While Gatlin targets one last hurrah at the world championsh­ips in Doha later this year, Norman laid down a marker by winning the men's 200m in a meet record 19.84 seconds, shaving 0.03 off the mark Namibia's Frankie Fredericks set 20 years ago.

The runaway victor, who last month clocked a personal best of 43.45 in the 400m, left Yang Chun-han trailing in his wake, the Taiwanese runnerup in 20.50.

Ominously for his rivals, Norman insisted that he can still get faster.

"I feel as though there are multiple areas I can improve on," said the 21-year-old.

"I didn't feel as though the intensity that I usually have during a 200m was there."

Meanwhile, the Japanese men's 4x100m relay quartet made amends after their disqualifi­cation at last week's World Relays in Yokohama by beating Team USA into second place.

Clips of Kiryu fumbling and then catching the baton in midair went viral, but the Japanese -- shock Rio Olympic silver medallists behind Usain Bolt's Jamaica -- made no mistake this time as Kiryu anchored them home in a world-leading 38.00 seconds.

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