Vincent Kompany continues to consistently drive his team at FC Bayern. The Belgian is not satisfied with simply winning games – he demands dominance right up to the last minute
As reported by Sport BILD, the Bayern coach explicitly demands that his stars win by the skin of their teeth and keep on adding to their tally, even when the game seems to have been decided long ago
According to the report, Kompany believes that the requirement does not end at 3:0 or 4:0. Even in such situations, the team must continue to apply pressure and score goals. Big wins are „important for psychology“, the coach emphasises internally. They not only give his own team confidence, but are also noticed by the competition. The message: FC Bayern should demonstrate strength – week after week
Kompany describes his ideal image very clearly. His team should perform like a „hurricane“ that puts the opponent under constant pressure. The coach repeatedly conveys this attitude to his players in his speeches, which he often gives in English. It’s about intensity, mentality and not allowing any slackness – regardless of the score
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The conditions for this are currently in place. Bayern’s attack is in top form, even without Jamal Musiala, who is about to make his comeback. Players like Harry Kane, Michael Olise, Serge Gnabry and youngster Lennart Karl are a constant source of danger. Karl’s goals in particular underline the fact that Kompany’s approach is working: stay aggressive, look for chances, decide games early and clearly

This approach is also seen internally as part of the new Bayern DNA. Kompany deliberately uses the high squad depth to keep the competition high and maintain the tempo over 90 minutes. Those who slack off risk losing their place – those who step up fulfil the coach’s demands
For FC Bayern, one thing is clear: victories should not be managed, but built on. Kompany’s winning philosophy is more than just a stylistic device – it is a psychological signal to the league and Europe that the record champions want to be uncompromising.

