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Bayern youngster display impressive outing as Kompany praises Lennart

In Vincent Kompany’s first season as Bayern Munich’s manager, the DFB-Pokal started strongly with two 4-0 victories. 

However, recent matches have tested the team’s resilience. Last season’s third-round exit against Bayer Leverkusen, marked by Manuel Neuer’s first career red card in a 1-0 loss, still lingers. 

This year’s first round saw Bayern nearly falter, squandering a 2-0 lead against third-division SV Wehen Wiesbaden before Harry Kane’s stoppage-time goal secured a 3-2 win.

A notable highlight was 17-year-old Lennart Karl’s first professional start. Playing 67 minutes before Serge Gnabry replaced him, Karl showed promise despite mixed results. 

With 61 touches, he lost possession 13 times but excelled in physicality, winning five of nine ground duels and completing all four long balls. While not flawless, Karl’s performance is a step toward a promising future.

Speaking in an interview, manager Vincent Kompany could not hide his admiration for young Karl, as he admits he will get better in every game, as he does not feel any pressure or expectations.

In the second round, Bayern faced SV Wehen Wiesbaden again, this time in Frankfurt. Despite Bayern’s superior depth, speed, and skill, the 3. Liga side proved tenacious, making the match competitive. Bayern ultimately prevailed 3-2, showcasing their ability to grind out results against determined underdogs.

As Bayern Munich shifts focus to the Bundesliga, they prepare for a matchday two clash against Augsburg. Kompany’s squad, bolstered by young talents like Karl and seasoned stars like Kane, aims to maintain momentum across multiple competitions. 

The DFB-Pokal’s early challenges highlight the need for consistency as Bayern navigates a demanding season.

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