Kompany Calls Out Madrid's 'Myth' of European Dominance
Vincent Kompany didn't mince words when asked about the "remontada" phenomenon that **Real Madrid** so often boasts. The **Bayern Munich** coach firmly declared that "those stories are not real," dismissing the notion that only the Spanish giants possess the spirit for dramatic European comebacks. He highlighted that clubs like **Barcelona**, **Liverpool**, and even **Bayern Munich** themselves have similar tales of defying the odds.
For **Kompany**, while **Real Madrid** is a top-tier European club currently in a phase of development, their ability to stage a comeback isn't a unique superpower. His focus remains squarely on his own team's performance, stating unequivocally: "I want to win. Nothing will affect me before the match." It's a clear signal that **Bayern** will not be intimidated by historical narratives.
Arbeloa Fires Back: The Royal White DNA
Adding fuel to the pre-match psychological battle, **Real Madrid** coach **Alvaro Arbeloa** leaned heavily into his club's legendary status. He unapologetically championed **Madrid**'s "DNA," emphasizing that a recovery from their **2-1** first-leg deficit at the **Allianz Arena** would be par for the course for the record **15-time European champions**.
**Arbeloa** boldly declared: "We are the team that never gives up and the one with **15 European Cups**." This confident stance, which some might interpret as bordering on arrogance, suggests **Madrid** views progression as an expectation, not a miracle, regardless of the challenge posed by **Bayern Munich** on their home turf.
First Leg Flashback: Bayern's Bernabeu Statement
Despite **Real Madrid**'s historical claims, it was **Bayern Munich** who delivered a stunning **2-1** victory at the **Bernabeu** in the first leg. Goals from **Luis Diaz** and **Harry Kane** put the Bavarians in a strong position. While some suggested **Bayern** was fortunate, **Kompany** quickly dispelled that notion, pointing out his side could have extended their lead further.
The **Bayern** boss acknowledged **Madrid**'s second-half improvement but stressed his team's dominant first half. He insisted that the victory in Spain instilled significant confidence, which must now be proven at the **Allianz Arena**. **Kompany**'s message is clear: focus on finding solutions in the present, not dwelling on past results or reputations.
Bavarian Boost: Key Players Return for the Decider
Amidst the verbal sparring, **Bayern Munich** received crucial good news on the injury front. **Kompany** confirmed that both **Serge Gnabry** and **Jamal Musiala** are firmly in contention to play a significant role in the highly anticipated second leg. This is a massive boost for **Bayern**'s attacking prowess and tactical flexibility.
Specifically regarding **Musiala**, **Kompany** provided an encouraging update, noting that the young starlet is making excellent progress and is now "almost at **100%**." The potential return of these two dynamic players adds considerable firepower to **Bayern**'s arsenal as they prepare to defend their lead and secure a spot in the next round of the **Champions League**.




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