✨ Bayern Munich Makes Football History: The Kompany Revolution
✨ Bayern Munich Makes Football History: The Kompany Revolution
Bayern Munich has achieved a monumental feat, setting a new European record by winning 16 consecutive games to start the 2025-26 season. This historic run—which surpasses the 33-year-old record set by AC Milan (14 straight wins in 1992-93)—was cemented by a gutsy victory over current Champions League holders Paris Saint-Germain, despite playing the entire second half with ten men.
The Historic Start
Bayern's start has been defined by furious intensity and efficiency:
- Bundesliga Dominance: The team has netted an impressive 33 goals in nine league games, marking their second-best haul ever in the Bundesliga.
- European Form: Their perfect run extends into the Champions League, where they remain flawless, rivaled only by an equally dominant Arsenal side.
Even star player Joshua Kimmich acknowledged the pace, describing the first half in Paris as so intense, "I'm about to faint."
Kompany Gets It Right tactically 💡
At the heart of this success is head coach Vincent Kompany. His arrival was met with skepticism following his relegation with Burnley, but his ability to manage the Bayern squad and implement his vision has been commendable.
- Enhanced Intensity: Kompany has instilled a new level of intensity that is not just higher, but better implemented tactically.
- Dynamic Attack: The front three operating behind Harry Kane—featuring Luis Diaz, a reborn Serge Gnabry, and Michael Olise—provides a flair and variety Bayern hasn't seen in years. Remarkably, this has been achieved without the injured key player, Jamal Musiala.
- Squad Unity: Kompany appears to have channeled the focus of the team's stars, creating a collective effort over individual concerns, exemplified by the disciplined second-half performance against PSG. Even off-field noise surrounding the futures of Kane and 39-year-old goalkeeper Manuel Neuer has been silenced by their focus on the "here and now." Neuer, in particular, was sensational in Paris.
The 39-year-old Belgian coach has Bayern set up not just for one of their greatest seasons, but potentially one of the greatest seasons in football history.
MFRadio.de | Editorial Office Cyprus | 05.11.2025 Source: SkySports Author: MF Editorial Team