Bayern Munich, Vincent Kompany and St. Pauli
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Vincent Kompany, Leroy Sane, and more addressed the media after Bayern Munich's 3-2 Bundesliga win against FC St. Pauli.
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Bayern, who face Italy's Inter Milan in their Champions League quarter-final first leg on April 8, took a 17th-minute lead when Harry Kane tapped in from a Michael Olise cross.
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Bavarian Football Works on MSNBayern Munich coach Vincent Kompany eager for Club World Cup, playing in front of American fansBayern Munich coach Vincent Kompany is getting excited about the Club World Cup. “The closer we get to the tournament, the more the anticipation builds. It’s an exciting season with the new formats of the Champions League and the Club World Cup.
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SB Nation on MSNVincent Kompany laments “bitter” ending to 3-2 win over FC St. PauliIn the 85th minute, Vincent Kompany brought on his final substitutes, Thomas Müller and Josip Stanišić, to see out the dying minutes with a two-goal lead. However, disaster struck when Hiroki Itō grabbed his foot and Bayern had to finish out the match with only 10 men on the pitch.
In the high-stakes world of football, injuries can be a team's worst enemy, and FC Bayern Munich is currently grappling with significant injury woes. Despite this setback, their head coach, Vincent Kompany,
With his contract set to expire on June 2025, Bayern Munich are set to make a shocking decision regarding legend Thomas Muller's future in the club.
It is another blow to head coach Vincent Kompany after injuries to defenders Alphonso Davies and Dayot Upamecano.
Bundesliga record champions Bayern Munich quickly confirmed the worst case scenario in the case of injured defender Hiroki Ito on Sunday morning. The Japanese international’s season is over after