Tag: Lothar Matthäus

Kompany backs Jackson amid goal drought

Nicolas Jackson (Bayern Munich)
October 2025

Vincent Kompany called Jackson’s integration “outstanding” despite zero Bundesliga goals in six games since his loan from Chelsea. Lothar Matthäus questioned fit, but Kompany praised Jackson’s reading of pressing cues and link play against Dortmund, Pafos, and Club Brugge. Bayern paid a loan fee with a €65m option. Kompany reframed evaluation beyond goals, citing tactical interpretation and off-ball work. Next steps: attacker rotations to unlock runs, earlier cutbacks, and near-post timing. Finishing variance should trend up if expected goals from central zones rise.

Matthäus backs Bayern’s Kompany extension as culture reset

Lothar Matthäus
October 2025

Matthäus called Bayern “absolutely” right to extend Kompany, crediting restored unity and standards alongside a perfect competitive start. He likened the atmosphere to the Heynckes/Hitzfeld eras and praised alignment with Eberl, Freund and Dreesen in football operations. Kompany’s positional play, clear roles, and man-management re-centered dressing-room buy-in. Early winning streaks across league and Europe validate process over star churn. Structural clarity above the touchline reduces noise, keeps recruitment coherent, and sustains execution under pressure.

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