Bayern's Kompany Cautious of 'Dangerous' Club World Cup Rivals Boca
- Bayern Munich opened the FIFA Club World Cup on June 19, 2025, with a 10-0 win over Auckland City at Hard Rock Stadium, Miami.
- Bayern's coach, Vincent Kompany, emphasized no complacency ahead of their next match against Boca Juniors, highlighting familiarity with Argentine football style and player fitness.
- After being sidelined for more than two months due to injury, Jamal Musiala and Dayot Upamecano made their return, with Musiala coming off the bench to net a hat-trick as Bayern clinched their 34th German top-division championship earlier in the campaign.
- Kompany acknowledged the high standard of the competition, noting that all participating teams are strong contenders, while Kane highlighted the intense atmosphere created by Boca Juniors supporters and anticipates a challenging match.
- A victory over Boca Juniors would secure Bayern's place in the last 16 with a game to spare, underscoring the increased challenge posed by this South American opponent.
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Bayern's Kompany cautious of 'dangerous' Club World Cup rivals Boca
Bayern Munich strolled to a 10-0 win over Auckland City in their Club World Cup opener but there will be no room for complacency when they face Argentina’s Boca Juniors in their second Group C match, the German club’s coach Vincent Kompany said on Thursday. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
Vincent Kompany looks with great respect, but also with confidence at the second group game of FC Bayern at the club World Cup. Against the Boca Juniors the coach expects an emotional game.
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