Vincent Kompany prepared for Bayern Munich's Champions League scrum with Celtic
Briefly

Bayern Munich's head coach Vincent Kompany acknowledges the challenge presented by Celtic, highlighting the confidence the Scottish team exhibits on the field due to its winning tradition. Kompany emphasizes that, while respecting Celtic's strengths, he believes in his team's capabilities. He draws personal experience from his playing days and from past encounters with Celtic's current coach, Brendan Rodgers. Despite concerns about Bayern's road woes in the Champions League, Kompany remains optimistic about his team's ability to respond to challenges, aiming for success in an important match.
I think we're playing against a team that is used to winning a lot and settling days with their attack. They're used to scoring goals.
Celtic have great tradition in the Champions League. We'll give them the respect they deserve. But we have a team that's also a great team.
I remember my last game at the Etihad for Manchester City against Brendan Rodgers. It was very tough, even though we needed to win.
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