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·26 September 2025

Kompany reveals: This Bayern star makes his job easier

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Harry Kane not only shines at FC Bayern with an impressive goal tally, but also with his outstanding attitude. For this, he receives high praise from coach Vincent Kompany.

Bayern coach Vincent Kompany has lavished praise on his striker Harry Kane in an interview with Sky: “When a player scores so many goals and then also wins his first title, you can’t always expect him to defend as well, to give everything in every training session. Okay, maybe at this absolute top level you can. But not everyone manages that,” enthused the Belgian.


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This is precisely why Kompany highlighted Kane’s commitment: “And the fact that Harry, despite all these goals, also helps out so much defensively and motivates the others in every training session, that of course makes my job easier. But for him, not doing that is simply not an option.”

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Kane played a decisive role in Bayern’s strong start to the Bundesliga season, with four wins from four games. Kompany commented: “You really have to analyze this: We barely had any vacation and hardly any preparation. From a sports science perspective, we did a lot of things you actually shouldn’t do. No team goes into a Supercup match against Stuttgart with only two weeks of preparation.”

The coach continued: “I don’t know why it is, with so little vacation and such a short preparation, but we’re on the right track right now and of course we want to keep going.”

Kompany makes a statement ahead of Bayern’s match against Bremen

On Friday, Munich will face Werder Bremen in the Bundesliga. Speaking about the opponent, Kompany said: “They have a coach (editor’s note: Horst Steffen) who is also entering the Bundesliga with a team for the first time, but who has already had a lot of success in the past—with a special style of play that you can already see a bit at Werder Bremen.”

The 39-year-old is determined to secure the next three points: “If I may put it simply: We’re playing at home, we’re up for it, and we want to win. The team should present itself positively—and that’s something we can expect. We want to keep the three points in Munich.”

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

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