Bayern Munich manager Vincent Kompany acknowledged the missed opportunities that ultimately cost his side a victory in their 1-0 Champions League defeat to Aston Villa on Wednesday. While the German giants dominated possession and created several chances at Villa Park, they were unable to find the back of the net. The decisive moment arrived in the 79th minute when Jhon Duran scored against the run of play, securing a crucial victory for the home side.
Kompany, in his post-match analysis, expressed his disappointment over the missed chances. “If you don’t take your chances, it can happen,” he said, acknowledging the consequences of failing to capitalize on scoring opportunities. He praised Aston Villa’s performance, particularly highlighting the impact of Emiliano Martinez’s impressive goalkeeping display, which included a crucial save from Harry Kane’s header in the dying moments of the match.
Despite the defeat, Kompany remained optimistic about his team’s prospects. “We had big chances, we didn’t score them. We gave away a moment and in that moment, obviously, Aston Villa scored a goal. I understand the occasion it was for the opponent, and it was a special night for them,” he said, recognizing the significance of the occasion for Aston Villa, who were playing in the Champions League for the first time in 41 years.
Kompany emphasized the importance of focusing on their own performance. “When we have the ball, we’re dangerous, but they (Villa) are a strong team, this isn’t an easy place. It wasn’t a bad performance,” he added. “We conceded very few chances… If we focus on our own work, we will win a lot of games still.”
Bayern Munich will be looking to bounce back from this defeat as they continue their journey in the new 36-team Champions League format. The loss to Aston Villa serves as a reminder of the importance of converting scoring chances and maintaining focus throughout the entire match, especially in the high-stakes environment of the Champions League.