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·5. November 2025
Bayern stars reveal Kompany’s dressing room speech after PSG win

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·5. November 2025

FC Bayern’s 2-1 victory at Paris Saint-Germain was not only a real statement in sporting terms, but also an emotionally special evening. While the world watched the thrilling match, scenes unfolded behind the scenes that perfectly reflected the current team spirit of the Munich side.
In the dressing rooms of the Parc des Princes, there was initially relief after the final whistle – and then pure pride. Above all, Luis Díaz, who became the match-winner with a brace and, with his red card just before halftime, the game’s risk factor, was at the center of the emotions.
Sporting director Max Eberl gave fascinating insights into the Bayern dressing room after the match: “He stood in the dressing room after the game and high-fived everyone. That shows our team spirit: He is grateful to the team, but the team is also grateful to him for the two goals.”
This scene is symbolic of the exceptionally strong unity currently present at Säbener Straße. Even after a sending-off, the team remains united – an aspect also emphasized by Joshua Kimmich:
“He was especially down at halftime because he knew it would be tough for us. After the game, he was extremely happy – and of course, so were we. I hope now that he won’t be suspended for too long and will be back soon.”
Bayern fought passionately with ten men for over 45 minutes and, thanks to a tactically disciplined and collectively united performance, secured their 16th win in their 16th competitive match of the season.

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Coach Vincent Kompany also found clear but praising words in the dressing room. Defender Josip Stanisic reported on the Belgian’s speech: “He said that we have now shown everyone that we can not only win beautifully, but also win games where we have to defend for 45 minutes – even though that’s not our core competency.”
Kompany praised the team for showing not only footballing class, but also fighting spirit and discipline – qualities that often make the difference in top matches. “We stand for playing attractive football and scoring lots of goals,” Stanisic added. “In this game, we needed the other side – and we managed it well.”
With 12 points from four games, Bayern now lead their Champions League group, level on points with Arsenal. The next big clash is already set: On November 26, the Munich side will visit Emirates Stadium.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here.









































