Bayern Munich's Historic Season: Kane Praises Kompany
| Kompany's influence drives Bayern's title push, says Kane |
Harry Kane hails Vincent Kompany's role in Bayern Munich's evolution, eyeing historic treble as Bundesliga leaders prepare for Union Berlin clash.
Kane credits Kompany's impact on Bayern's evolution...
Harry Kane is beaming with pride over Bayern Munich's evolution under Vincent Kompany's guidance, and it's no surprise why. With nine points clear of Borussia Dortmund, Bayern is poised to secure another Bundesliga title, and they're also gunning for a historic treble.
Kane credits Kompany's first-year impact, saying, “In the way we play, we've learned and evolved over the last 12 months.” The England captain is thrilled with the team's progress, adding, “Now it's about proving it on the big stage. We've had a fantastic campaign so far, but April and May is when it really counts.”
With 93 goals in 26 league games, Bayern is on track to break records, and Kane's own goal-scoring prowess is on full display with 30 league goals. He's just 12 short of Robert Lewandowski's single-season record, and Michael Olise is also making waves with 17 assists, five shy of Thomas Mueller's record.
Bayern Munich is eyeing a historic third treble after securing a spot in the German Cup semi-finals against Leverkusen and Champions League quarter-finals versus Real Madrid. This achievement would make them the first European men's team to win three trebles.
England captain Harry Kane, who recently scored his 50th Champions League goal, believes his team is still early in their development despite winning the Bundesliga title last season. Kane's impressive form has been a key factor in Bayern's success, with 47 goals in 39 games this season.
Kane's embracing the pressure and spotlight, eager to finally get his hands on some silverware with Bayern. “I've been fortunate to play with some great players and teams, but now it's about me and the team winning trophies,” he said, feeling the weight of expectation.
The England captain's hungry for success, and with Bayern's current form, big things are expected.
“Now it's about proving it on the big stage. We've had a fantastic campaign in all competitions so far, but as we know and as we spoke about before, April and May is when it really counts.”
The reactions say it all 🫢 pic.twitter.com/ZkUnBgckel
— FC Bayern (@FCBayernEN) March 19, 2026
“So we have to be at our highest level in those moments.”
Bayern Munich is on fire, scoring 93 goals in just 26 league games, and they're only eight goals away from breaking their own record of 101 goals set in the 1971-72 season. This is an incredible run, and it's largely thanks to Harry Kane's impressive form.
Kane currently has 30 goals and is just 12 short of Robert Lewandowski's single-season record of 41 goals, set in 2020-21. Given his current pace, it's likely he'll break this record soon. Kane's consistency and goal-scoring ability have been key to Bayern's success this season.
📌 𝗡𝗘𝗫𝗧 𝗠𝗔𝗧𝗖𝗛: There’s no place like 𝗛𝗢𝗠𝗘!
— FC Bayern (@FCBayernEN) March 20, 2026
Tomorrow, we face Union Berlin in the #Bundesliga at the Allianz Arena 🏟️ pic.twitter.com/CHEpzGdzis
Michael Olise is flying under the radar, but he's on track to make history with 17 assists this season - just five shy of Thomas Mueller's record. Bayern's been cruising with only two losses in 41 games, but they're facing challenges ahead, including injuries to key players like Musiala, Neuer, and Davies.
Bayern's clash with Union Berlin on Saturday looks tough, especially with several players missing - not just injuries, but suspensions too for Nicolas Jackson, Jonathan Tah, and Luis Diaz.
A New Chapter
Carney Chukwuemeka's got a new international home - Austria's coach Ralf Rangnick has called him up, and he's eager to make an impact. Born in Vienna to Nigerian parents and raised in England, Chukwuemeka recently switched his eligibility to Austria, securing his international future.
With Julian Brandt leaving Dortmund at season's end, Chukwuemeka's poised to step up and shine.
“Carney has got some minutes but definitely not what he or any player would have wished for,” Dortmund coach Niko Kovac said Thursday.
"He came back in for the last game and was hungry after a two-week break. It's always good when players are hungry and he has done that so far, whenever he's played.”
🚨🔄 Official: Carney #Chukwuemeka will represent Austria national football team in the future. A debut could already happen in March.
— Florian Plettenberg (@Plettigoal) March 10, 2026
Born in Vienna, he previously played for England national youth football teams from U17 to U20 level. Goal: participation in the FIFA World Cup.… pic.twitter.com/wrPglK1KyP
Bundesliga Insights
Heidenheim's struggling - they've got just three points from their last 13 games and haven't won since December. Not looking good for the bottom-placed team.
Mainz is turning things around under Urs Fischer - they've snatched 21 points in 13 Bundesliga games, a big jump from the six points they had in their first 13 games.
Union Berlin's yet to beat Bayern - they've faced them 14 times, with five draws and nine losses. Can they break the streak on Saturday?

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