Vincent Kompany Rejects World Cup Pundit Role After Bayern Triumph

By Godson Godwin - Editor
2 Min Read

Softfootball can confirm Vincent Kompany has firmly rejected offers to work as a pundit during the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026, making it clear that his focus remains on family and club responsibilities.

The decision comes shortly after Bayern secured another dominant Bundesliga title, sealing their 35th crown with a 4-2 victory over VfB Stuttgart. The triumph further underlines Bayern’s remarkable consistency, having now won 13 titles in the last 14 seasons.

In comments confirmed by Fabrizio Romano on his x handle, the FC Bayern Munich manager dismissed the idea outright, stating there was “absolutely no chance” he would sacrifice his vacation time, emphasizing the importance of being with his family ahead of the new season.

Vincent Kompany (photo credit: Fabrizio Romano via x)
Vincent Kompany (photo credit: Fabrizio Romano via x)

Romano posted:

Vincent Kompany has rejected punditry offers for the World Cup: Absolutely no chance! Why would I do that in vacation time? Then I wouldn’t have any family in Munich next season. No chance.

Elsewhere, developments in England saw Wolverhampton Wanderers officially relegated from the Premier League, ending their eight-year stay in the top flight.

Vincent Kompany (Credit: @FCBayernEN on X).
Vincent Kompany (Credit: @FCBayernEN on X).

As Kompany looks ahead, his priorities remain clear building on Bayern’s success while maintaining balance off the pitch.

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