Kompany: Bayern Munich's Attack Can Improve, But It's Not All Doom and Gloom
Let's face it, Bayern Munich's attack hasn't been firing on all cylinders lately. They're still scoring goals, but they're not quite hitting that "fearsome" level we're used to seeing from the German giants. And you know what? Vincent Kompany, the new Bayern manager, knows it too. He's already been talking about how he wants to see more dynamism and creativity in the final third.
So what's the deal? Is Bayern's attack really struggling, or is it just a case of adjusting to a new manager's philosophy? It's probably a bit of both. Kompany's got his own ideas, and it takes time for players to fully implement a new system. He's trying to get them to play more direct, more aggressively, with a focus on quick transitions and exploiting space. But, hey, change is never easy, right?
But it's not all doom and gloom. Bayern's attack is still stacked with talent. Let's be real, they've got some of the best players in the world up front. It's just about finding the right formula to unleash them. And Kompany, he's got a track record of getting the best out of his players. Remember how he turned Burnley into a real force last season? Yeah, that's what I'm talking about.
Kompany's got some big ideas. He wants to see more movement off the ball, better interplay, and a more direct approach to goal. He wants to see those Bayern attackers make the most of their individual talent. And you know what? I think he's got the right approach. It's just a matter of time before those goals start flowing again.
So, hold your horses, Bayern fans. It's not all sunshine and rainbows, but things are definitely looking up. Kompany's got the right plan, and he's the right guy to lead Bayern back to the top. Just give him time, and watch the goals start pouring in.