Bulinews
·21 de fevereiro de 2026
Christian Streich rules out coaching comeback and praises Kompany’s powerful anti-racism message

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·21 de fevereiro de 2026

Christian Streich has made it clear that he does not plan to return to coaching any time soon, following his departure from SC Freiburg in the summer of 2024. The veteran manager, who spent more than a decade in charge of the Bundesliga club, said he is enjoying his current break from the pressures of professional football.
Streich indicated that he feels comfortable with his current lifestyle, suggesting he does not miss the intense daily demands that come with managing at the highest level. His comments underline a sense of fulfillment after a long and influential career, during which he became one of the Bundesliga’s most respected and recognizable figures.
Despite stepping away from coaching, Streich remains closely connected to developments in the game. He recently spoke highly of Bayern Munich coach Vincent Kompany, particularly praising his strong and thoughtful public response to a racist incident involving Real Madrid star Vinícius Jr.
Streich emphasized the importance of figures within football using their platform responsibly, highlighting Kompany’s willingness to address sensitive issues openly. He suggested that such statements can have a meaningful impact beyond the sport itself, reinforcing football’s role in promoting social awareness and respect.
Kompany’s remarks have drawn widespread attention in the football world, and Streich’s endorsement reflects the respect the Belgian coach has quickly earned among his peers. Known for his own thoughtful and principled approach during his time in Freiburg, Streich’s praise carries particular weight.
While Streich has ruled out a return to the dugout for now, his voice continues to resonate in German football.









































