Bayern Munich, Vincent Kompany
Bayern Munich secured their spot in the Champions League Knockout Phase Play-Offs with a 3-1 win over Slovan Bratislava. After the game, a social media video sh
Bayern Munich has received huge interest in Mathys Tel with the forward tipped to move on in the transfer window after he was seen bidding farewell to the club's fanbase
Bayern are 15th in the standings after seven matches, one point below eighth-placed Bayer Leverkusen, and are guaranteed a place in the last 16 as they prepare to face a Bratislava side who have lost
Former Manchester City defender Nedum Onuoha says he would like to see Vincent Kompany "go toe to toe" with Pep Guardiola in the Champions League play-offs. Speaking on BBC Radio Manchester, Onuoha was asked whether Manchester City would prefer to face Bayern Munich or Real Madrid in the next stage of the competition.
Speaking ahead of tomorrow’s game, Vincent Kompany said (ht: iMiaSanMia): “We’ve got final training later and then we’ll know more. Phonzy is injured, Konrad Laimer is suspended. João Palhinha and Sacha Boey could come in to the equation and we need to see how the others react.”
MATHYS TEL appeared to say goodbye to Bayern Munich fans after the victory over Slovan Bratislava. The Bundesliga giants ran out 3-1 winners in the final league stage game of the Champions League.
Pierce Kiembi worked with former Manchester City star and current Bayern Munich manager Vincent Kompany at Burnley
João Palhinha and Sacha Boey could return to the Bayern Munich squad for their Bundesliga game against Freiburg on Saturday afternoon, but they will be without Alphonso Davies.Konrad Laimer is also
Bayern Munich will have to switch their mentality to fit the knockout games of the Champions League, coach Vincent Kompany said on Wednesday, with the Bavarians potentially facing Manchester City in the playoff for a Round of 16 spot.
Vincent Kompany will be forced into two changes when his Bayern Munich side face Freiburg at Europa Park on Saturday afternoon. Konrad Laimer has accumulated five yellow cards in the Bundesliga and
Bayern Munich are guaranteed a place in the playoffs for the Champions League's last 16 regardless of Wednesday's result against Slovan Bratislava, but coach Vincent Kompany is still hopeful his side can somehow navigate a top-eight finish.