Bayern Munich Ready to Test Themselves Against Champion Leverkusen

Bayern Munich manager Vincent Kompany is relishing the prospect of facing reigning champions Bayer Leverkusen, a matchup that will see the Bavarian giants test their mettle against the team that dethroned them last season. The encounter, scheduled for Saturday at the Allianz Arena, holds immense significance for both sides.

Bayern, unbeaten in all competitions under Kompany, enters the match with a perfect 100% record, having scored an impressive 20 goals in their last three games. Their attacking prowess has been a highlight of the season so far, but their defensive solidity has also been instrumental in their early success. In their 5-0 victory over Werder Bremen last week, Bayern didn’t allow a single shot on target, showcasing their collective defensive strength.

“It’s good that everyone’s excited about the game,” Kompany shared with reporters. “Obviously, it’ll be an important game, against the best team from the last 12 months. We’re looking forward to the game. It won’t be easy.”

Leverkusen, meanwhile, became the first team to finish a Bundesliga campaign unbeaten last season, a feat that ended Bayern’s reign of 11 consecutive titles. They are a formidable opponent, eager to prove their dominance once again.

“We want to test ourselves against a good opponent at the Allianz Arena,” said Kompany. “Bayern are always the favourites. We’re looking forward to playing against the champions and want to win… The next game is what counts in football. If you’ve performed well, you need to keep going.”

Despite Bayern’s impressive goalscoring form, Kompany remains focused on continuous improvement. “We’ve scored 20 goals in the last three games, but it’s my job to show what we can do better. Anything is possible in a game like against Leverkusen. We’ll prepare the team to perform to their max on Saturday. Then we move on.”

Kompany commended his team’s defensive resilience, stating, “We didn’t allow a single chance against Bremen. That’s not just down to the defence. We need to do everything as a team. We’ve done that very well in the last few games. I have a lot of trust in the squad.”

Following their clash with Leverkusen, Bayern will face English club Aston Villa in the Champions League, further highlighting the demanding schedule that lies ahead. The upcoming match against Leverkusen promises to be a thrilling encounter as Bayern seeks to reaffirm their position as the dominant force in the Bundesliga.

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