According to conspiracy theorists, birds don’t exist because all birds are actually government spy machines. While that seems like a stretch (unless you’re playing against Canada), new Bayern Munich manager Vincent Kompany is employing the use of drones to study the team’s training sessions.
Rodyse Munienge, who serves as Kompany’s personal assistant, bodyguard, and friend, was witnessed maneuvering the aerial device during Friday’s practice.
A drone was hovering over the pitch at Säbener Straße during today’s training. The drone was controlled by Rodyse Munienge, Vincent Kompany’s personal assistant, and was filming the training session in order to get a bird’s eye view, which provides a particularly good basis for… pic.twitter.com/lwdqLEZlQg
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A drone was hovering over the pitch at Säbener Straße during today’s training. The drone was controlled by Rodyse Munienge, Vincent Kompany’s personal assistant, and was filming the training session in order to get a bird’s eye view, which provides a particularly good basis for analyzing the positioning and running lanes of the players [ @BILD]
The use of a drone pales in comparison to Julian Nagelsmann’s giant video wall. Hopefully it’s just the first piece of a fine collection for Kompany as he builds out his equipment room.
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