Bayern Munich coach Vincent Kompany praises his team’s dominant 4-0 win over Union Berlin, focusing on improvement rather than records.
Bayern Munich coach Vincent Kompany hailed his team’s emphatic 4-0 win over Union Berlin, emphasizing the importance of continuous improvement.
The victory kept Bayern’s lead at the top of the Bundesliga at 9 points after Dortmund beat Hamburger SV in a comeback win.
Kompany downplayed the significance of Bayern’s impending record-breaking 100th league goal, stating, “I’m not someone who likes talking about records. I’m not too interested in that.” Instead, he focused on maintaining the team’s strengths and pushing for further growth.
“We want to keep getting better,” Kompany said, stressing the importance of consistency in their playing style. The coach praised his team’s dominant performance, highlighting their ability to adapt and overcome opponents.
Serge Gnabry, who netted a brace, received special praise from Kompany. The coach lauded Gnabry’s versatility and importance to the team, both on and off the pitch.
Gnabry is just one goal shy of reaching 100 Bundesliga goals, a milestone achieved by only a select group of players. Kompany believes Gnabry’s experience and work ethic make him a valuable asset to the team.
Kompany also provided an update on Aleksandar Pavlović, who missed the match with a hip issue. The coach will consult with Julian Nagelsmann and the medical team to determine Pavlović’s availability for the upcoming international break.
Bayern’s next challenge is a trip to Freiburg, followed by a high-profile clash against Real Madrid in the UEFA Champions League.
Kompany’s team will look to maintain their winning momentum and keep their title hopes alive.