• 3 months ago
Kompany is seen in angry exchanges with senior players about their attitude on the training ground
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00:00For the last five years, I've had every single club where I've been doing a documentary,
00:05filming every single day, every single training session, every single meeting.
00:10And then in these moments, you pick up things that are real. You're fighting for survival.
00:14If you lose, then people lose their jobs. It has big consequences, real-life consequences.
00:20And then I think the key part is the message behind it sometimes. If you're saying to a player
00:27that you're angry because he's bad or because he's missing a pass, that's not the point.
00:32If you're angry because you feel that the players, your team, should run more, your team should
00:40have a better body language, pay more attention, I think those things are fair,
00:45in terms of the culture you want to have in a club. It's not about a player making a mistake.
00:50And I think it's important because it's also not like you're getting angry on a young player who
00:57has no experience, like an easy target. When you get angry, you get angry at one of the main
01:02players because you know how important it is that those main players set the example.
01:07And in the end, it's a generational thing as well. You are preparing players for,
01:14I don't know, Dortmund away, Frankfurt away. You don't control what all the opposition
01:22fans are going to say to your players. It's not a controlled environment that you prepare them for.

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