June 29, 2024

At Bayern Munich, Vincent Kompany is already taking on Harry Kane and company, and the team’s new manager is prepared to decide who is “hungry enough.”

During the 2023–24 campaign, the German giants let their aggregate standards to drastically decline. The Bavarian heavyweights, who have dominated for well over a decade, have experienced a rare trophyless season, and as a result, Kane has not been able to break his trophy duck.

Thomas Tuchel has decided to leave his position as coach, making room for former Manchester City player and former Burnley manager Kompany to take over.

Regarding the difficulties he encounters at the Allianz Arena, he has stated: “It’s still too early to talk about players.” I’m excited to collaborate with them.

I wish to ascertain the gamers’ level of hunger. Bayern did not win the title last year; I am also aware of that circumstance. I’ll consider which players have the desire to compete for FC Bayern.

The Belgian went on to discuss his mentality, saying, “I strive to improve the guys every day and am very motivated.” The moments when things aren’t going well are what inspire me the most.

That is just my nature, both personally and professionally. I want to bring everyone along on this adventure with me because Bayern is an amazing club. Not only do I want the greatest players, but I also want the best team.

Vincent Kompany Send Strong Warning to Harry Kane, Leroy Sané and Co. After taking Over as Bayern Munich Boss

Reviving Bayern’s glory would probably require summer additions, although Kompany spoke on possible hiring ahead of a season in which Bayern will attempt to win the Champions League on home soil:

“We’ll talk about the squad’s needs internally. Our goal is to win each and every game. Our top priority must always be that. Naturally, Munich will host the Champions League final in 2025. But we won’t get there by talking about it; instead, we’ll need to put in a lot of effort each and every training day.

Kane is one of many superstars Kompany will have at his disposal in 2024–2025. The England international, who scored 44 goals in his Bayern first season, is anticipated to stay put even if there have been rumblings about a return to the Premier League.

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