Vincent Kompany eager for Bayern Munich's rugged Champions League slate
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Vincent Kompany eager for Bayern Munich's rugged Champions League slate
""We were the first team out and the with a push of a button all teams fixtures came up. I needed a bit of time to comprehend it all. We're playing against two English clubs and PSG - they're all among the favorites. The two games against Belgium teams are obviously special for me," said Kompany (as captured by @iMiaSanMia)."
""It's always tough in terms of context because we don't play against every team. We know that six wins means top eight and four wins means the playoffs. Obviously we want to finish in the top eight. The important thing is we progress. It won't be easy, but our dream is obviously to get to the final." Kompany knows that the UCL is his team's true proving ground. Will this group be ready when the competition heats up?"
Bayern Munich enter a Champions League group that includes PSG, two English clubs, and two Belgian teams, creating a difficult pathway for progression. Vincent Kompany framed qualification targets numerically: six wins virtually guarantee top-eight placement while four wins create playoff possibilities, and he emphasized progress with a final as the ultimate aim. Fan frustration exists but immediate panic is unwarranted. The transfer window created gaps and confusion, highlighted by a messy Nicolas Jackson pursuit and a failed attempt to sign Ademola Lookman. Sporting director Max Eberl appears under pressure. Questions persist about Aleksandar Pavlović's ceiling and Erik ten Hag's managerial security.
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