Kompany after win over Augsburg: “…then the job’s done” | OneFootball

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·30 agosto 2025

Kompany after win over Augsburg: “…then the job’s done”

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Vincent Kompany commented on his team’s performance after the 3-2 victory over FC Augsburg. The Belgian was largely positive—but sees room for improvement in one area.

Bayern narrowly won the top match 3-2, but had numerous missed scoring opportunities. After the game, Vincent Kompany was asked about his team’s performance at the Sky microphone. He explained: “Many, many chances, we remain dangerous in front of goal. What we need to work on, we’ll get there. The first half was very good, but not for the whole game.”


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The Belgian continued: “Two goals conceded is, of course, too many. We’ve played seven games and won seven. We’ve scored a lot of goals and created chances, but it’s not perfect, I know that. On the ball, we did the right things for long stretches. We had almost nine big chances today.”

According to Kompany, there is still room for improvement in the following area: “In moments when we need to defend calmly, there’s still work to do. It’s just a matter of composure. At some point, you come out of it and have your momentum; we conceded two goals from just a few chances.”

Kompany emphasizes: “We have the right people”

Kompany’s further analysis: “It’s only a problem if you don’t have the right people—we have the right people. If you score five goals today, then the matter is settled.”

Kompany sees the missed chances in a positive light: “The important thing is that we have the chances. If we don’t have chances, even a 1-0 win doesn’t make me feel completely comfortable. We mustn’t forget the context of this preparation. We’re at the top with six points, and that’s okay too.”

Towards the end, Kompany was also asked about the transfer drama surrounding Nicolas Jackson. The FCB coach replied briefly and succinctly: “I’ll find out everything on the bus ride home.”

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here.

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