Vincent Kompany’s Burnley rule the Championship to seal Premier League return
“My blood is boiling just hearing the word complacent. It’s something I find very difficult as a human being to even accept.”
Those were thewordsofVincentKompany not too long after Burnley hit the top of the Championship table. And they have not lost a game since.
A 2-1 victory over Middlesbrough on Good Friday was enough to see them complete their return to the top flight with seven games to spare, in a season that saw them hit the top of the league in October and not let up since.
The Manchester City legend has steered the Clarets back into the Premier League at the first time of asking and in doing so turned himself into one of the most exciting new young managers in the English game.
With Kompany at the helm next season, Burnley could well be a very different prospect to what they were before in the Premier League.
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“The core of the side had been ripped out, and in came a big-name manager with a massive reputation in the game, but still very little experience in the role.
“Money was spent but the arrivals were all fairly low key and all have improved under Kompany. He used his knowledge of an untapped Belgian market to bring in the likes of Anass Zaroury, Manuel Benson, Vitinho and more.
“Shrewd loan signings have already made a big impact. Southampton must be wondering whether letting Nathan Tella score as freely as he has in the Championship as they head towards the Premier League trapdoor was such a good idea.