Konrad Laimer highlights the biggest change from Bayern Munich last season to this season
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Konrad Laimer highlights the biggest change from Bayern Munich last season to this season
"Sometimes it's not always about what has to change, but rather how much time is needed to implement the changes. That seems to be the case for Vincent Kompany's Bayern Munich side since joining in 2024. Despite winning the Bundesliga, the Belgian manager's appointment remained polarizing for fans-especially after an inconsistent first season at the helm, crashing out early in the DFB-Pokal and UEFA Champions League again. However, after one and a half seasons behind the wheel, Kompany is steering Bayern straight to destination silverware."
""I don't think things have changed that much," explained Laimer (as captured by @iMiaSanMia). "We've obviously had games - last season and this season - which we can learn from and help us get better. We're still capable of improving, and when you work together for longer, you obviously get better at certain routines. You have a better understanding of what the person next to you is doing. I think that's worked really well in many games.""
Vincent Kompany joined Bayern Munich in 2024 and won the Bundesliga despite early skepticism and mixed results. The first season featured inconsistency, an early DFB-Pokal exit, and another premature Champions League elimination. After one and a half seasons, the team shows clearer cohesion and is moving toward more trophies. Konrad Laimer attributes the improvement to time and continuity, noting better routines, understanding between teammates, and incremental learning from past matches. Modern managerial change requires time to translate into consistent performance. When tactical and interpersonal routines align, patience can yield greater long-term success.
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