The Citizen (Gauteng)

Kompany: we’ve learnt from the past

CITY CAPTAIN: IT’S DIFFERENT FROM PREVIOUS YEARS

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Kompany hails the club’s special journey to present glories.

London

Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany believes the champions are well-placed to avoid past mistakes and become the first team in a decade to retain the Premier League title.

The Belgian, the only current City player to have been with the club through the decade that they have been under Abu Dhabi’s free-spending ownership, has won the league three times at City.

But on the previous two occasions City have failed to mount a serious title challenge in the following year, leaving Manchester United, in 2009, as the last champions to retain their title.

Now, however, Kompany insists that under Pep Guardiola, City will not make the same errors as in years gone by.

“I can only say it’s different from previous years we have won the league,” he said.

“There’s been so many warnings we have had and every single time we almost have to fight against ourselves and our nature, not to fall in the same trap as the other teams have done, my teams included, a few years ago.”

Kompany returned to the City team for Sunday’s 6-1 thrashing of Huddersfie­ld as Guardiola left Nicolas Otamendi, Kyle Walker, Raheem Sterling, Leroy Sane and Riyad Mahrez on the bench.

And Kompany believes that competitio­n for places means City won’t take their foot off the pedal after a record-breaking 100-point campaign last season.

“I can see that everyone is training hard. There’s so much competitio­n in the team that we have to anyway,” he added.

Kompany, who joined City in a bargain £6 million move from Bundesliga club Hamburg in the summer of 2008, saw his new club taken over within a month of his arrival by billionair­e owner Sheikh Mansour.

“It’s been a special journey because the club has evolved in so many ways,” said Kompany.

“The fans and the people who support this club are the same, but everything else has evolved and there’s almost been three different stages.

“The first one where the new owners came in and the leadership of Mark Hughes and then the transition to (Roberto) Mancini, (Manuel) Pellegrini and Pep Guardiola.” –

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