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Kane hails Kompany’s no nonsense regime for best form of his career

Vincent Kompany (Bayern Munich)
November 2025

Harry Kane says he is enjoying his football more than ever at Bayern, crediting Kompany’s direct management and system after delivering a 36 goal debut Bundesliga season, winning the European Golden Shoe, breaking league records, then finally lifting a long awaited Bundesliga title and best player award. Kane praised Kompany for “no BS” communication and a man for man style that forces him to press, tackle and block as well as score, contrasting it with the gruelling Conte era at Tottenham. He believes his all round influence on matches, with and without the ball, is at an all time high.

“German Messi” Lennart Karl cools comparisons after record Bayern burst

Lennart Karl (Bayern Munich)
November 2025

Seventeen-year-old Lennart Karl underlined his breakout season with a goal and an assist in Bayern’s 6-2 win over Freiburg, adding to records as the club’s youngest Champions League scorer and third-youngest Bundesliga scorer in only 15 senior appearances. Labelled the “German Lionel Messi” for his low centre of gravity and dribbling, Karl rejected the comparison after the match, telling Sky Sports he cannot compare himself to Messi, who remains his idol and a distant benchmark rather than a realistic parallel.

Kompany targets Bayern’s set-piece flaw before Arsenal showdown

Vincent Kompany
November 2025

Bayern sit top of the Bundesliga with 31 points from 11 games and only eight goals conceded, but six of those have come from set pieces, a worrying pattern as they prepare to face set-piece specialists Arsenal in a crucial Champions League tie. Kompany insists he is calm, blaming recent concessions on collective errors and demanding more personality in dead-ball defending, while pointing out Bayern also scored from a corner in their 6-2 win over Freiburg and will keep working to fix the issue.

Adeyemi chooses Arsenal project over Manchester United after weapons fine sto

Karim Adeyemi
November 2025

Adeyemi is reported to favour a move to Arsenal over Manchester United, with the Dortmund forward telling intermediaries that Mikel Arteta’s project is his first choice as the Bundesliga club set a £75m valuation that already exceeds United’s planned outlay. United’s early talks with Jorge Mendes faded once Adeyemi made his preference clear, while off the pitch he publicly apologised for receiving a knuckleduster and taser in an online “mystery box,” accepting a heavy fine and calling the episode a reckless mistake he vows not to repeat.

Neuer illness and Gnabry setback worry Bayern before Freiburg and Arsenal tests

Manuel Neuer (Bayern Munich)
November 2025

Bayern’s preparation for a key domestic and European run has been disrupted as Manuel Neuer battles a gastrointestinal infection and Serge Gnabry struggles with lingering problems from Germany duty, leaving both doubtful for Freiburg and potentially the critical Champions League meeting with Arsenal. Kompany confirmed Neuer has missed training and Gnabry is unlikely to feature, putting added pressure on Bayern’s depth. The medical staff will decide next steps as Bayern weigh whether to risk players short of full fitness or trust reserves for two high-stakes fixtures in quick succession.

Schlotterbeck stalls Dortmund extension amid Kovac rift, Bayern and Liverpool on alert

Nico Schlotterbeck (Borussia Dortmund)
November 2025

Schlotterbeck is reluctant to extend beyond 2027, unhappy with Niko Kovac’s pragmatic style after recent setbacks, per German reports. Dortmund have offered a raise and term to 2030, but the centre-back remains unconvinced as Bayern Munich and Liverpool monitor developments. CEO Lars Ricken signalled talks won’t drag on indefinitely, hinting at a winter decision if tensions persist. Dortmund view Schlotterbeck as a defensive pillar; suitors see immediate fit. Outcome likely hinges on either a renewed role under Kovac or a sale pathway.

Neuer error ends Bayern’s 16-game streak in 2-2 draw at Union

Bayern Munich
November 2025

Bayern’s 16-match winning run halted after a 2-2 draw in Köpenick. Danilho Doekhi’s tame effort slipped under Manuel Neuer for Union’s opener before Harry Kane rescued a point late. The dropped points still leave Bayern six clear. Union absorbed pressure and targeted set pieces, striking through Doekhi twice—the second a poacher’s finish on 83’. Bayern equalised earlier via Luis Díaz and pushed late, but Kompany refused to blame Neuer, framing the concession as a collective sequence failure.

Amorim challenges Benjamin Šeško to absorb criticism and respond

Benjamin Šeško (Manchester United)
November 2025

After a slow start following his high-fee move from RB Leipzig, Šeško drew scrutiny from pundits. Amorim acknowledged adaptation pains but urged the striker to embrace the pressure, improve touch and timings, and let performances quiet the noise. United rebuilt the frontline with Šeško, Mbeumo, and Cunha; the contrast in early returns sharpened focus on Šeško’s learning curve. Coaching emphasis: movements versus Premier League backlines, first-contact quality, and confidence cycles that convert chances into sustained form.

Real Madrid probe Upamecano free for 2026

Dayot Upamecano (Bayern Munich)
November 2025

Madrid opened preliminary discussions to sign Upamecano as a 2026 free agent if Bayern talks fail. With David Alaba and Antonio Rüdiger nearing contract crossroads, Madrid are positioning a cost-efficient successor with Champions League pedigree and French-core chemistry. Bayern have offered an extension, but negotiations stalled. Madrid’s recruitment model favors prime-age, fee-light additions who fit a high line and progressive build. Upamecano’s improved error profile under Vincent Kompany strengthens his case while alternatives like Marc Guéhi fade over wage/sign-on costs.

Neuer weighs extension amid workload reality at 39

Manuel Neuer (Bayern Munich)
November 2025

Manuel Neuer remains Bayern’s No.1 at 39, but says any new deal must consider body management and recovery load. Club talk points to a possible extension beyond 40, while Jonas Urbig’s succession push is on hold with Neuer still delivering first-choice performances. Bayern will balance form, medical data, and succession planning. Kompany has parked future-talk publicly to protect focus. December conversations will define term length, incentives, and contingency planning, ensuring continuity without blocking development minutes if performance or health dips.

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