Football Italia
·8. April 2025
Kompany: Bayern ‘dominated’ for 30 minutes against Inter, this gives us ‘hope’ for return leg

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·8. April 2025
Vincent Kompany expressed his frustration following his side’s 2-1 defeat to Inter in the first leg of the Champions League quarter-finals, feeling that his team could have scored at least ‘one or two goals’ in the opening 30 minutes.
The Bundesliga giants began the game with aggressive pressing, testing Inter goalkeeper Yan Sommer multiple times. Harry Kane squandered their best chance, hitting the post from a great position.
Thomas Muller appeared to have put Bayern back on track with his equaliser, but his goal was quickly followed by Davide Frattesi’s winning strike. When asked why he didn’t start the club veteran, Kompany explained that he made the decision he believed was best for his team.
epa12018883 Josip Stanisic of Munich in action against Carlos Augusto of Inter (R) during the UEFA Champions League quarter final 1st leg between FC Bayern Munich and Inter Milan in Munich, Germany, 08 April 2025. EPA-EFE/ANNA SZILAGYI
“We started the match well, we dominated the game in the first 30 minutes and could have scored one or two goals, maybe even more,” Kompany said at a post-match press conference attended by Football Italia.
“Then in the second half, we were dominant, we created chances, but in the end, we know Thomas always plays an important role.
“When he came on, he found the equaliser. We prepared ourselves as best as possible for this match, and every decision was based on football reasons.
“Inter were very strong today, we were missing Musiala: with Guerreiro in his position, we wanted to find the right balance. We need every player to achieve our goals, and I think Guerreiro did a good job today, just like Muller. Many players played well, only the result wasn’t right.
epa12019014 Head coach Vincent Kompany of Munich reacts during the UEFA Champions League quarter final 1st leg between FC Bayern Munich and Inter Milan in Munich, Germany, 08 April 2025. EPA-EFE/ANNA SZILAGYI
“I don’t want to always talk about injuries, but we have five or six. I had these players available and made the substitutions thinking about the return leg as well. Kim had a yellow card, and that’s an aspect to consider.”
However, Kompany insisted he remains confident about the prospect of turning the tie around in the second leg at San Siro, considering the goalscoring chances they could have capitalised on.
“I’ve said it many times before, if we need to defend, we defend,” he continued.
“Today, when we had to do it, we didn’t give much away to the opponent. We could have done better in possession, but our opponent was strong. We could have scored more early on, but this gives us hope when thinking about Milan.
“There are moments when you lose focus, and they took advantage of one.
“We lost 2-1, and I can’t change that result, but it wouldn’t be right to think that this 2-1 was due to our inability to win this match, that’s not what happened tonight. The result says Inter, we’ll see next week.”