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Bayern Munich Hungry for Champions League Trophy, Says Kompany Ahead of PSG Showdown

Bayern Munich coach Vincent Kompany says the club is hungry to win the UEFA Champions League again as the German giants prepare for a blockbuster semi-final clash with PSG.

By Yemi Odulana ·
Bayern Munich Hungry for Champions League Trophy, Says Kompany Ahead of PSG Showdown

Bayern Munich manager Vincent Kompany has declared that the German champions are determined to reclaim the UEFA Champions League trophy, insisting the club is “hungry” for European glory as they prepare for a high-stakes semi-final clash against Paris Saint-Germain.

The former Belgium captain, who took charge of Bayern amid significant expectations, made his ambitions clear ahead of the first leg in Paris. Kompany acknowledged PSG’s status as Europe’s leading force after their recent continental success but stressed that Bayern’s mission is to take that crown for themselves. (Reuters)

Kompany Sends Clear Champions League Message

Speaking before the eagerly anticipated encounter, Kompany praised PSG for their recent achievements but underlined Bayern’s determination to challenge them.

According to reports, Kompany said Bayern are competing for the title PSG won last season and want what the French side currently possesses. His message was simple: Bayern Munich wants to be back on top of Europe. (Punch Newspapers)

The statement reflects Bayern’s long-standing identity as a club built to compete for the biggest trophies. While domestic success remains important, the Champions League has always been considered the ultimate benchmark at the Allianz Arena.

Bayern’s Rich Champions League History

Bayern Munich is one of the most successful clubs in European football history. The Bundesliga giants have won the Champions League six times, with their most recent triumph coming in 2020 when they defeated PSG 1-0 in the final.

That victory completed a historic treble under then-manager Hansi Flick. Since then, Bayern have remained competitive in Europe but have fallen short of adding another continental title.

For a club with Bayern’s stature, semi-final appearances are respected—but lifting the trophy is the standard supporters expect.

Kompany’s Impact Since Arrival

Vincent Kompany’s appointment initially sparked debate due to his relative inexperience at elite European level, but the Belgian coach has quickly stamped his authority on the squad.

Under his leadership, Bayern have already secured the 2025–26 Bundesliga title and have shown renewed attacking intensity, tactical discipline, and mental resilience throughout the season. The team’s domestic success has strengthened belief that they can also go all the way in Europe. (Wikipedia)

Observers have praised Kompany for restoring hunger and cohesion inside a squad that had looked inconsistent in previous campaigns.

Road to the Semi-Finals

Bayern’s route to the Champions League last four has been impressive. They overcame reigning European heavyweights Real Madrid in a dramatic quarter-final tie, winning 4-3 on aggregate to book a place in the semi-finals. (WJXT)

That victory sent a message across Europe that Bayern are once again genuine contenders.

Now they face another giant obstacle in PSG, a side packed with attacking talent and coached by Luis Enrique.

Respect for PSG, But No Fear

Kompany has spoken respectfully about PSG’s quality, calling them one of the best teams in the world. However, respect has not translated into fear.

The Bayern coach pointed out that his own side also possesses elite attacking firepower, with stars such as Harry Kane, Luis Díaz, and Michael Olise capable of deciding major matches.

He also highlighted Olise’s attention to detail and development, comparing aspects of the winger’s mentality to former Manchester City teammate Kevin De Bruyne.

Such comments reveal Kompany’s confidence in the players at his disposal.

Bayern’s New-Look Attack

One of the biggest reasons for Bayern’s resurgence has been their dynamic frontline.

Harry Kane continues to provide goals and leadership, while Luis Díaz has added pace and creativity. Michael Olise has emerged as one of the revelations of the campaign, contributing flair and productivity in the final third.

This multi-dimensional attack gives Bayern different ways to hurt opponents, whether through Kane’s finishing, Díaz’s movement, or Olise’s technical brilliance.

Against PSG’s aggressive pressing style, Bayern’s forwards could prove decisive.

Kompany to Miss First Leg Touchline

In setback for Bayern, Kompany is set to miss the first leg from the touchline due to suspension after accumulated yellow cards.

Despite that absence, he expressed full confidence in his coaching staff and assistants to manage the occasion effectively. He insisted the team’s preparation and mentality would not be affected. (Bavarian Football Works)

His suspension may remove his visible presence on the sidelines, but Bayern’s tactical plan and motivation remain firmly in place.

What Winning Would Mean

If Bayern Munich lifted the Champions League trophy this season, it would mark a major achievement for both club and coach.

For Kompany, it would silence doubters who questioned whether he was ready for one of football’s most demanding jobs.

For Bayern, it would restore them to the summit of European football and reinforce their reputation as perennial contenders.

For players like Harry Kane, it could also deliver one of the defining trophies of their careers.

Huge Semi-Final Awaits

The clash between Bayern Munich and PSG promises to be one of the most compelling fixtures of the season.

Both teams are stacked with world-class talent, both possess elite-level ambition, and both believe they belong in the final.

Yet Bayern arrives with something extra - renewed hunger.

Kompany’s message captures the mood inside the German club: domestic titles are welcome, but the Champions League remains the ultimate prize.

And after several years of frustration, Bayern Munich appears ready to chase it with full force.