Kompany's Focused Bayern Aims for Title Glory


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Bayern Munich coach Vincent Kompany is maintaining a focused approach as his team prepares to potentially seal a record-extending 34th German league title. With an eight-point lead over Bayer Leverkusen, Bayern can clinch the title with a win over RB Leipzig on Saturday or even by matching Leverkusen's result on Sunday.


“We want to win tomorrow and be champions,” Kompany said. ”That'd be nice. Tomorrow is a final for us. Hopefully we do it.” Kompany emphasized the importance of staying focused, adding, “We're preparing as normal for Leipzig. I'm not preparing any celebrations. I'm preparing for the game.”


Harry Kane has been in exceptional form for Bayern this season, scoring 36 goals and registering 12 assists in 44 appearances. Despite his suspension, coach Vincent Kompany doesn't seem concerned about Kane's availability for Saturday's match, saying, “I have not seen anything in training that even hints he is not even playing on Saturday. He's trained well.”


“They have a lot of talent and quality, lots of good young players. They lost in Frankfurt (last week). I think they'll now play with full energy again, look to attack.


”Teams make radical decisions against Bayern... I think we will get the best version of Leipzig as an opponent. It will be tough. We need to prepare for the game, not for a party.”




Bayern's top scorer Harry Kane is suspended for the crucial match against RB Leipzig, but coach Vincent Kompany expects him to travel with the team. Kompany praised Kane's mental approach, saying, “Harry is one of our best players mentally. He knows his moment is coming. He's exuding confidence.” Kane is eager to win his first title in his career, and his presence could provide a boost to the team's morale.


Harry Kane has been in exceptional form for Bayern this season, scoring 36 goals and registering 12 assists in 44 appearances. Despite his suspension, coach Vincent Kompany doesn't seem concerned about Kane's availability for Saturday's match, saying, “I have not seen anything in training that even hints he is not even playing on Saturday. He's trained well.”


“Maybe some guys will come with (us) to Leipzig... Harry probably won't pass up the opportunity to come.”




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