Bayern Munich manager Vincent Kompany has come to the defense of his star defender Kim Min-Jae, who was sent off in the 63rd minute of their 2-0 win over Union Saint-Gilloise.
Kompany refused to criticize Kim, instead praising his experience and contributions to the team.
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“He’s experienced. He won the Scudetto in Italy and the Bundesliga, he’s an international player,” Kompany said in his post-match press conference. “The red card is part of football.”
Kompany emphasized that Kim’s suspension for the next game is manageable, saying “luckily it’s not a decisive game”. He also highlighted Kim’s strong performance in the first half, stating that he and defender Tah “helped us a lot in this game to not have any ‘crazy’ moments.”
As a former defender himself, Kompany understands the pressures of the position and knows that red cards are an inherent part of the game. “As a defender myself, I know that it [red card] can happen,” he said.
Kompany is confident that Kim will bounce back from this setback, saying “I know Min-Jae, this won’t affect him. He’s not a 19-year-old youngster.”
Kim Min-Jae, 29, will miss Bayern’s next Champions League fixture against PSV Eindhoven on January 28 due to his suspension.