Vincent Kompany has made his ambitions clear at Bayern Munich, setting his sights firmly on winning the UEFA Champions League.
The Bayern coach pointed directly to Europe’s biggest club prize as his primary objective and made it clear that he wants to bring the trophy back to Munich.
Speaking ahead of the clash with Paris Saint-Germain, Kompany acknowledged the current champions but stressed his team’s hunger.
As reported by Fabrizio Romano, he said, “We’re fighting for the title that PSG won last year. They deserve every bit of praise. We want what they have. We’re hungry.”
Kompany also highlighted the impressive form of Michael Olise, praising his discipline and attention to detail.
“Olise is absolutely obsessed with detail. He always does things his own way,” Kompany said.
He compared Olise’s mindset to that of Kevin De Bruyne, emphasizing the importance of precision at the highest level.
“I’ve worked with Kevin De Bruyne, and he showed the same obsession with detail. I see that quality in Michael as well,” he added.
Kompany continues to build momentum at Bayern, delivering strong performances across both domestic and European competitions.
He has guided the team to a high win rate and maintained consistency in the Bundesliga while pushing for deeper runs in Europe.
Bayern’s history in the Champions League sets a high standard, but recent seasons have not met expectations.
Kompany now aims to restore the club’s dominance and re-establish Bayern among Europe’s elite.
His comments reflect a clear message from the squad Bayern want to compete, challenge, and win at the highest level again.
