Hones said Bayern was a weaker person in the Champions League, Kane and Kompany: I won t say that, and I will win the championship

Football 3:03pm, 17 September 2025 152

Bayern will start the Champions League journey this season on Wednesday night, and although club honorary chairman Heness regards Bayern's position in the Champions League as being at a disadvantage, coach Kompany and forward Kane think the team is excellent and should consider the Champions League title as a target.

One of the big questions for Bayern for this season's Champions League is whether they are strong enough to gain a place in the championship race? Heness’s recent statement is not the one who thinks he puts Bayern at a disadvantage: “I can only say that I am looking forward to the new season because we are entering the Champions League like Hoffenheim. And that’s our chance.”

In the face of Bistro, striker Kane said: “I won’t say we are not optimistic about the underdog in the Champions League. When you play for a club like Bayern, you always have the expectation to win top events, especially the Champions League. We have done a good job in the past few years, but if we don’t win the championship, we will always be disappointed.”

"We are going to play the best teams in Europe now, so from now on, to May or June next year – hopefully so – there is still a lot of hard work to do. We are at the starting point of the tournament, so I don’t want to look too far. I hope we can With a victory against Chelsea as the start of the game! "

coach Kompani also disagrees with the weak side seen as being unpopular. He said: "Let's wait and see what will happen later. Everyone is 100% passionate about the Champions League. If we want to win the Champions League, in my opinion, no Bayern player can have a lower goal!" "

But he also admitted: "The reality is that we have to face the strongest team in Europe in the Champions League, and this may also be what other teams desire. Tomorrow's game is the first game, which is the only task for me. Dreams still exist. But for me, tomorrow's task is the most important."

Bayern's first opponent is Chelsea this summer's new Club World Cup champion. Bistro said that if they can defeat them, then probably no one will regard Bayern as a weaker person.