You're jealous, Ferguson of Burnley. I want to spend money, demote him, and get a job in Bavaria

Mar 25, 2025

You're jealous, Ferguson of Burnley. I want to spend money, demote him, and get a job in Bavaria



You're jealous, Ferguson of Burnley. I want to spend money, demote him, and get a job in Bavaria
"I want to spend money and get a job at Bayern Munich after failing."

It was former Everton manager Sean Dyche's vitriol towards Bayern manager Bang Sang Kompany. Daichi was Burnley's Alex Ferguson. Having taken the helm of Burnley in 2012, he has led the team for nearly a decade. Changed Burnley, who stayed in the lower leagues. He was promoted to the 2013-2014 season and the 2015-2016 season, and led Burnley to the Europa League for the first time in 52 years, leading him to seventh place in the 2017-2018 season.

He was eventually replaced when he was on the verge of relegation in 2022. His successor was director Kompany. Kompany, a former Manchester City legend, has been quick to clean up his team after taking the helm of relegation Burnley in 2022. Despite the departure of a large number of key resources, he showed off his amazing leadership. In the 2013-2014 season, he succeeded in promotion with an overwhelming three-digit score in nine years since Leicester City. Kompany won the championship's director of the year award.




He entered the English Premier League with much expectation in the 2023-2024 season, but the result was the worst. Burnley started recruiting Kompany amid his trust in him. It has invested a whopping £127 million. However, the wall of the EPL was high. Aggressive Kompany-style soccer did not work and suffered consecutive defeats, and eventually was relegated. Burnley showed confidence in Kompany, but Bayern, looking for a new manager after Thomas Tuchel's dismissal, sent a strong love call. Bayern even paid a penalty and had coach Kompany.

First of all, Bayern's choice is successful. Coach Kompany is opening an era of success by applying the unique aggressive football he showed during his Burnley days to Bayern. Bayern, which missed the championship last season, is leading the league and has also reached the quarterfinals of the European Champions League. There have been voices of concern, but so far, it is evaluated as successful.

However, Daichi's reaction to Kompany's move was negative. "Coach Kompany spent £127 million on recruiting players, but only gained 24 points," he told the Daily Mirror. Then he got the Bayern manager's job. Then "I don't know how that happens. I hope so too. I want to get a job at Bayern after I owe the club £127 million. Life is unknown."




Daichi took over as Everton manager after Burnley and managed to stay in the team, but was eventually replaced in January after repeated sluggish performances.



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.