Bayern Munich boss Vincent Kompany could be playing coy on Jamal Musiala's status, has much respect for Flamengo ahead of Club World Cup tilt
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Bayern Munich's coach Vincent Kompany expressed respect for Flamengo ahead of their Club World Cup clash, acknowledging their tactical discipline and strong attacking play. He mentioned the competitive significance of the tournament but emphasized that each competition holds its importance. Kompany remarked on the similarities between himself and Flamengo's coach, highlighting their ambitious coaching styles. He also reassured that Leroy Sané remains a pivotal part of the squad despite recent uncertainties about his future, emphasizing that preparation and focus are crucial.
When you analyze them, it's very clear what they're doing: They have clear ideas, and their players believe in those ideas. It's a mix of top-level discipline in the defensive movement, and good attacking ideas.
It's difficult to categorize (the importance of the Club World Cup) because, as Bayern Munich, you can't say one competition is more important than another; they're all important.
Leroy is part of this tournament and still part of our squad - it's not difficult for me to see a clear role for a player today, even if the situation looks different tomorrow.
South America and Europe, in particular, are very strong. But the others are also close.
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