
"Rotation - I call it competition. It's normal for opponents to get motivated when they see that a few players aren't available,"
"For us, it was important to keep the tempo high from the start - then you also need a bit of luck to score the goals. We did that. We've won 15 games, which is good - but it has to keep going. It's not enough yet. I'm looking forward to PSG. We deserve to go into it with full enthusiasm. It has to be rock 'n' roll! They have confidence, we have confidence - it's going to be an awesome game. We deserve to go all out."
When Bayern Munich released a lineup with seven changes, Michael Olise, Luis Díaz and Harry Kane were omitted from the starting XI. Bayern raced to a 3-0 lead by halftime and maintained that score to secure a comfortable win. Vincent Kompany described rotation as competition and noted that opponents can be motivated when players are unavailable. Kompany said the team prioritized a high tempo start and acknowledged some luck was needed to score. He cited a 15-game winning streak, insisted the run must continue, and expressed confidence and enthusiasm ahead of the upcoming PSG match. A postgame podcast reviews selections, scoring, substitutions, and final takeaways.
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