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Bayern Munich’s Vincent Kompany is still disregarding historic win streak, simply focusing on next match
Sure, Bayern Munich just won away against the Champions League winners. Sure, they did it despite playing an entire half down a man. Sure, they extended their incredible win streak to start the season to 16 wins. But that is no reason to lose focus.
Leroy Sane has praised Vincent Kompany's leadership and vision amid Bayern Munich's 16-game winning run this season. The German winger, who played under Kompany last season, believes the Belgian's influence is already clear at Bayern and expects him to have a brilliant coaching career,
Bayern Munich defeated Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League to continue their impressive winning run but Vincent Kompany is keeping a level head after a dominant start to the season
Vincent Kompany admitted he “would have loved to play” as Bayern Munich battled to a 2-1 Champions League win over Paris Saint-Germain. The Bavarians extended their winning streak to 16 matches despite Luis Diaz’s red card,
Bayern are top of the Champions League and Bundesliga and are yet to drop a point in either competition after 13 combined games
CM: Vitinha — 7.2: Blown away in the opening period, with Bayern having plenty of joy when they overloaded the slight Portuguese midfielder between the lines. However, Vitinha touched the ball more than anyone and was incisive in the second period.
With Manuel Neuer's Bayern Munich contract expiring at the end of the season, the veteran custodian has claimed that he needs to consider multiple factors before making any decision.
The injury came after a tackle from behind by Luis Díaz, with the Colombia international shown a straight red card for the incident following a VAR review. After the match, Bayern coach Vincent Kompany said he had spoken with Díaz about the challenge and wished Hakimi a speedy recovery.
Bayern Munich’s Luis Diaz took down Paris-Saint Germain’s Achraf Hakimi in the first with a sliding challenge from behind. While initially judged as a yellow, upon VAR’s intervention and the inevitable impact of Hakimi’s injury led to a straight red card for Luis Diaz.