Bayern Munich manager Vincent Kompany has penned a new contract at the club - breaking a long-standing tradition of sorts with the German giants.
The former Manchester City captain was appointed as manager of the club at the start of last season, taking over from Thomas Tuchel despite just relegating Burnley from the Premier League.
In his first season in charge, he led the club to Bundesliga success, while they also lifted the German Super Cup at the start of the season.
And Kompany has become the first manager at Bayern to sign a contract extension since 2010 - which was when Louis van Gaal extended his stay before departing in April 2011.