Kompany misses testimonial but gets statute as consolation

Kompany misses testimonial but gets statute as consolation
FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Anderlecht - Vincent Kompany Press Conference - Neerpede Training Center, Brussels, Belgium - June 25, 2019 Anderlecht Player-Coach Vincent Kompany during the press conference REUTERS/Yves Herman/File Photo Copyright Yves Herman(Reuters)
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MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - Former Manchester City skipper Vincent Kompany was ruled out of his own testimonial with a hamstring injury on Wednesday but received some consolation after the club said it would commission a statue in his honour.

The match will kick off at City's Etihad Stadium later on Wednesday and the irony of being unable to play was not lost on the 33-year-old Belgium international, who spent a large chunk of his time in England in the treatment room.

Kompany, who was at City for 11 years, left before the start of the current season to join Anderlecht as player-coach.

"Unfortunately I won't be starting tonight or playing. It's typical of me, right?" he told reporters before the game. "I'm usually just there for the end of the season. I've got a slight hamstring injury. I couldn't risk it tonight.

"There are still plenty of awesome players to be watching and it's about the celebration and to say goodbye - I don't need to be on the pitch as such."

Kompany was set to play for a City legends team against a team of Premier League legends, with proceeds from the match going towards a charity he set up to help combat homelessness in Manchester.

There was some consolation, however, with City announcing they would name a road at their academy after Kompany and unveil a statue at The Etihad of their most successful captain.

Kompany made 360 appearances for City, helping the club emerge as one of the dominant forces in English football and genuine title rivals to neighbours Manchester United.

He was part of the team that won the FA Cup in 2011, ending the club's 35-year trophy drought, and led City to four Premier League titles, four League Cups and two Community Shields.

"It is an incredible honour to be recognised by this special club in this way," Kompany said.

"The journey that we went on together throughout my 11 years in Manchester changed my life and I am delighted to have played my small part in altering the course of this club's history during that time."

(Reporting by Simon Jennings in Bengaluru; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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