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- BY STEVE BATES BY STEVE BATES

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The date was February 12, 2011 and Wayne Rooney’s spectacula­r overhead-kick winner against Man City at Old Trafford became a moment etched into Manchester folklore. Freeze-framed as Rooney strikes is an anguished Kompany, and six years on as City face a very different Rooney at the Etihad Stadium tomorrow the Belgian star has his own take on events that day. “I think that goal was kind of a testimony to Wayne’s talent, because in that game I absolutely had him in my pocket! I played a really strong game,” recalls Kompany. “But top strikers do things at unbelievab­le times and then he pulls the overhead kick and I’m thinking ‘Oh, come on!’. “I have a lot of respect for Wayne. We’ve played so many VINCENT KOMPANY has claimed Manchester City’s new Tunnel Club concept could be an eye-opener for the fans getting a ring side seat when it kicks-off – literally.

Wealthy supporters can pay between £7,000 and £15,000 a season to dine in a VIP area with a direct view on to the players tunnel as they emerge from their dressing room before, during and after games.

And Kompany believes it could be good maybe even head it like he did too. But to understand that ‘this is the moment I need to go’, to have that timing just like the overhead kick – it’s something that sets him apart.”

Like Rooney at United, Kompany holds a special place in the hearts of City fans.

And although the landscape at the Etihad is changing fast the Belgian skipper is still a part of Pep Guardiola’s vision – and is beyond excited.

“I think it’s because we don’t play the way we play by chance or by luck,” he said. “We’ve worked really hard to get this way of building up, controllin­g games, strangling teams.

“It’s the first time in my career I’ve been working so hard on a game plan – a plan to beat any team.

“Last year we laid down the foundation­s towards making everybody understand what value for money – if things get nasty! He said: “I am excited. Football is always going to be about emotions, and obviously now the more you show, the more people will see it.

“I am not afraid of being seen in the tunnel, I embrace it.

“As long as players are aware they can be seen in the tunnel, we should deal with it. It adds value for everyone.

“The tunnel is not something that has been sacred in the past. Every now and then we the plan is about. Now we have a few new players to integrate but there’s less to teach. It feels more natural.

“In football you have to have a very clear idea of what you’re trying to achieve. Like Chelsea last season – when everyone understood their jobs.

“But that’s why it’s the best league in the world. You go across the street at United and they probably feel the same way – and yet there is only one winner.”

Kompany hopes it’s City this season. And he defends the return of just two league titles – in 2012 and 2014 – since billionair­e Sheikh Mansour took charge in 2008.

“If you put everything into perspectiv­e it’s an incredible achievemen­t,” he said.

“Of course there’s been a lot of investment but we had to catch up on 25 years of dominance by another team, not just football but financial.

“You need to put a lot of work and effort into it.

“We had to fight to get that first title and then we got a second to confirm things. Since then we’ve been in the mix.

“And what gives me a lot of confidence is that there’s an academy that is one of the best in the country and that shows there is vision at City.”

have had tunnel bust-ups – maybe that will stop, maybe not! It will make it more interestin­g to be in the Tunnel Club, I guess.

“This is a football stadium but you have to live with the times. If you can build an experience around it, it is the way the world is going. Players are all on Twitter and we have cameras anywhere we go now.”

 ??  ?? CITY STICKER Kompany remains part of Guardiola’s as the vision at City more club chase yet success STUNNER: Rooney’s amazing overhead-kick against City in 2011
CITY STICKER Kompany remains part of Guardiola’s as the vision at City more club chase yet success STUNNER: Rooney’s amazing overhead-kick against City in 2011

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