Vincent Kompany won't let Bayern Munich fall into rut after Jamal Musiala injury
Briefly

In his first year as Bayern Munich's coach, Vincent Kompany encounters challenges, notably Jamal Musiala's broken fibula following a loss to Paris Saint-Germain. Kompany acknowledges frustration but emphasizes a need for calm and objectivity. He believes luck is also a factor in injuries and insists on moving forward. Despite the setbacks from the Club World Cup exit and Musiala's injury, the team must regroup and continue their fight for success in the season ahead.
Kompany expressed frustration over Jamal Musiala's injury, stating, "I'm not someone that complains about that. It's a fact and it happened, but our fight is to make sure before the season that it doesn't happen." He acknowledged the need for a calm, objective response, adding, "To be honest, you also need luck. We couldn't do anything about Musiala's injury."
Despite the loss to Paris Saint-Germain, Kompany emphasized that Bayern Munich must persevere, stating, "The Club World Cup exit was tough and Musiala's injury is an even harder pill to swallow, but pushing forward is all that Bayern Munich can do."
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