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Man City legend Kompany retires from football
Former Manchester City captain, Vincent Kompany, has retired from football.
The Manchester City legend, 34, took the job as player-manager of the Belgian giants last summer.
The former centre-back Kompany won four Premier League titles at Man City – two of which were under Guardiola.
Kompany also won four League Cups and two FA Cups during his time at the Etihad where he became a legend.
His wonder-goal against Leicester late in 2018-19 helped secure the title in his last season at the club will go down in Etihad folklore.
After leaving City – with over 350 appearances to his name – Kompany took the job as player-manager at Anderlecht, his first-ever club.
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