“It’s got to be rock ’n’ roll!”: Kompany ready for PSG showdown | OneFootball

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·2 November 2025

“It’s got to be rock ’n’ roll!”: Kompany ready for PSG showdown

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Vincent Kompany leads FC Bayern from victory to victory – but the next challenge will be a real test of strength. On Tuesday, a top opponent awaits in the Champions League with PSG. The coach makes a clear demand on his team.

After the convincing 3-0 victory against Bayer Leverkusen in the Bundesliga, Munich's focus turns to the European stage. On Tuesday evening, defending champion Paris Saint-Germain awaits in the Parc des Princes, likely the most challenging duel of the season so far. Bayern coach Vincent Kompany looks forward to the game with great anticipation: “I am looking forward to PSG. We deserve to go in with full enthusiasm.”


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The 39-year-old relies on Munich's momentum and demands a bold performance from his team. “It has to be Rock 'n' Roll! They have confidence, we have confidence – it's going to be an awesome game. We deserve to go all in,” said Kompany. The numbers speak for the German record champion: 15 consecutive competitive wins mark the best season start of any European team ever.

With nine points from three Champions League games, Munich has also put itself in a strong position in the CL. Particularly impressive: The goal difference of 12:2 demonstrates dominance in all parts of the team. In their last appearance in the Champions League, FC Brugge was defeated 4-0 – a result that could have been even higher.

Kane: “We fear no one”

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Star striker Harry Kane also approaches the upcoming challenge with confidence. Speaking to kicker after the Brugge game, he said: “It’s a tough game. Last year we played against them and won. They beat us at the Club World Cup for that. They are the defending champions, so we know it will be a tough game.”

Respect yes – fear no: “The way we are currently playing, we fear no one. We respect the opponent, but when the game comes, we approach it with the same mentality and intensity as all other games this year.”

The French hosts come into the duel with similarly high spirits. Three victories, including a spectacular 7-2 against Leverkusen, have given PSG the lead in the league phase – with only one goal ahead of Bayern. In the domestic league, the French also celebrated a 1-0 win against Nice in stoppage time with their B team last weekend. A true top match at eye level is therefore guaranteed.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here.

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