Manchester City has been charged with breaching 100 regulations put in front by the Premier League after investigating the matter for four years amid Citizens’ claim of fairness.
Vincent Kompany joined Man City back in 2008 and served the blue side of Manchester for almost a decade as a leader on and off the pitch. The Belgian announced his retirement in 2020.
Vincent Kompany has announced his retirement as a player.
A captain, leader and legend.
When @ManCity won the title in 2017/18, he delivered the BEST speech đ pic.twitter.com/nh3HEZG20O
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Kompany retired as a legend for Man city after winning 12 major trophies for the club which includes four Premier League (2011â12, 2013â14, 2017â18, 2018â19), two FA Cups (2010â11, 2018â19), four EFL Cup (2013â14, 2015â16, 2017â18, 2018â19), two Community Shield (2012, 2018).
After retiring, Kompany started a new challenge after Burney appointed him as their manager in 2022 and the iconic no.4 for Man City opened up about the ongoing crisis Pep Guardiola’s City is facing.
Vincent Kompany commented on whether anything could âtarnishâ his Man City memories: “I sometimes roll my eyes a little. Thereâs a lot of righteousness in the world and tells you what youâve done wrong. If everybody looks at themselves, football in general is not one to point the finger.”
đŹ "I think the football industry in general is not one that can afford to point the finger too many times. I'm very sceptical when people start pointing fingers."
Vincent Kompany responds to Man City's Premier League charges pic.twitter.com/2uvDScsKEX
— Football Daily (@footballdaily) February 8, 2023
“All of you will have a little smile to know what football is about. Iâm very skeptical when people start pointing fingers. Do the best for you and letâs try and improve all the time but Iâm a little bit skeptical when fingers get pointed.”- Kompany further added.
The former captain of the football club is tensed about this little period of ultimate fatality, perhaps he is more worried about the hobble Man City has created and made out of the situation has rather felt difficult now with charges are more than 100 allegations.
Khaldoon Al Mubarak and Ferran Soriano were in the #ManCity dressing room at the weekend, but it was strictly football conversation. đ«Ąhttps://t.co/IkVtCSmXnT
— City Xtra (@City_Xtra) February 7, 2023
The Chairman of Man City, Khaldoon Al Mubarak spent 45 minutes in the dressing room at the Tottenham, with Ferran Soriano, chief executive officer, joining him for half an hour. The topic was strictly football: Man City are doing all they can to stave off inconsistency they fear could cost them the title.