The Belgian defender left Manchester City on Sunday morning
Vincent Kompany has announced that he will become the new player/manager of former side Anderlecht after revealing that he will leave Manchester City following their FA Cup final win on Saturday.
Kompany started for City in their 6-0 win over Watford at Wembley, a result which made Pep Guardiola’s side the first in men’s football to win the domestic treble in England.
33-year-old Kompany announced on his Facebook page that he would leave City, before revealing that he would announce his next career move later in the day.
https://twitter.com/rscanderlecht/status/1130050310066638848
He did that later on Sunday morning, confirming that he would become player/manager of the Belgian first division side on a three-year contract.
You can read his statement in full below:
“For the next 3 years, I will take up the role of Player-Manager of RSC Anderlecht.
Belgium’s finest.
This may come as a surprise to you.
It’s the most passionate yet rational decision I’ve ever made.
As a footballer, I was born and raised at RSC Anderlecht.
Since the age of 6, I have been one with that club.
A history of 34 league titles, they are second to none.
The background to this story…
Belgian entrepreneur Marc Coucke acquired the club from the Vanden Stock family in December 2017.
What followed was a post take-over set back for a club that seemed robust but proved fragile.
Although the take-over triggered a positive new vibe, sporting results did not follow.
I stopped at their training grounds on my way to international duty last year. Just to say hello.
Coucke, the chairman, and Sports Director Michael Verschueren asked my opinion regarding the difficult situation the club was in.
I shared my thoughts and listened to their vision for the future: ambitious, courageous and determined to get back to n°1.
I offered my help, no strings attached, should they need it.
Later on in the season, newly appointed Technical Director Frank Arnesen joined and we organized some technical sessions on how to build a strong playing identity based on attractive, attacking football.
RSCA has a tradition of having fantastic youth.
You could say they have the past and the future, but struggle with the present.
Not so long ago, I took a call from RSC Anderlecht.
Quite unexpectedly, they offered me the position of Player-Manager.
Michael and Frank explained to me in detail how they saw it working in practice.
They had thought it through.
Mr. Coucke, the owner, pledged full support: time, budget, framework, staff, facilities …
I was left not only impressed, but also intrigued by this sign of confidence in me.
It got me thinking.
The end of this season couldn’t be more memorable.
I have lived the dream here.
I have learned so much the last 3 years.
From an incredible manager.
Pep Guardiola reignited my love for the game.
I’ve witnessed, participated, analyzed, absorbed, studied.
Man City play the football I want to play.
It is the football I want to teach and to see played.
I have decided to take up the challenge at RSC Anderlecht.
Player-Manager.
I want to share my knowledge with the next purple generations.
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.
Et pour les Mauves, voor alle Anderlecht fans: tot binnenkort, à très bientôt.
Love,
Vincent”
Kompany spent six years at Anderlecht between 2000 and 2006 as a youth and senior player. He left the club for Bundesliga side Hamburg in 2006, before joining City two years later.