Sunderland Echo

KOMPANY TAKES OVER AS ANDERLECHT BOSS

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Vincent Kompany ended his 11-year associatio­n with Manchester City to be appointed player-manager of Belgian side Anderlecht.

The 33-year-old joined the Brussels club at the age of six, and his career has now come full circle after a trophy-laden stint at City.

He announced on his Facebook page: “I choose to be grateful for the past but remain ambitious and driven for the future.

“Forthenext­threeyears,I will take up the role of playermana­ger of Anderlecht. Belgium’s finest.

“This may come as a surprise to you. It’s the most passionate yet rational decision I’ve ever made.”

Kompany revealed that he had met with Anderlecht chairman Marc Coucke and sporting director Michael Verschuere­n last summer.

“I shared my thoughts and listened to their vision for the future: ambitious, courageous and determined to get back to number one,” he wrote.

“I offered my help, no strings attached, should they need it.”

Kompany says he was then offered the player-manager job in the last few weeks.

“I want to share my knowledge with the next purple generation­s,” he continued.

“With that, I will also put a bit of Manchester in the heart of Belgium. This is no goodbye. It’s a see you later.”

The central defender was signed by Mark Hughes from German club Hamburg in the summer of 2008, days before the Sheikh Mansour takeover.

He became a key figure in the success which followed, and leaves City having won four Premier League titles, two FA Cups and four League Cups.

Kompany said: “As overwhelmi­ng as it is, the time has come for me to go. And what a season to bow out.

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

“I remember the first day, as clear as I see the last. I remember the boundless kindness I received from the people of Manchester,” 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.

“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.

“I cherish the counsel and leadership of a good human being, Khaldoon Al Mubarak. Man City could not be in better hands.”

City chairman Khaldoon paid his own tribute to Kompany.

“There have been many important contributo­rs to Manchester City’s renaissanc­e, but arguably none are more important than Vincent Kompany,” he said.

“He defines the essence of the club. For a decade he has been the lifeblood, the soul, and beating heart of a supremely talented squad.

“A booming voice in the dressing room yet a quiet and measured ambassador off it, Vincent can be as proud of himself as we are of him.”

 ??  ?? Manchester City lift the FA Cup after their rout of Watford at Wembley.
Manchester City lift the FA Cup after their rout of Watford at Wembley.
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City’s Kevin De Bruyne and Alexander Zinchenko celebrate with the trophy at Wembley.

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