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‘My blood is boiling’ — Bayern Munich boss Vincent Kompany fuming over Jamal Musiala injury

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

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Musiala Injury Fuels Kompany’s Fury After Bayern’s Loss

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A heated **Vincent Kompany** reportedly stormed into the locker room following **Bayern Munich’s** 2-0 defeat to **Paris Saint-Germain**. The manager’s anger wasn’t directed at his team’s performance, but at the injury suffered by **Jamal Musiala** just before halftime.

Kompany’s Outburst

The Bayern manager did not hold back expressing his frustration. “I’ve rarely been so angry at half time, not against my players – I know there are much more important things in life, but for these guys it’s their life. Someone like Jamal lives for this. He just came back from a setback and now this happens. You feel powerless. My blood is still boiling right now, not because of the result, that’s football. But because it happened to someone that enjoys the game so much,” said **Kompany**, according to reports.

The play in question involved an aggressive challenge by **PSG** goalkeeper **Gianluigi Donnarumma** on **Musiala**, leaving the **Bayern** attacker injured. Medical evaluations are underway, however early indications suggest a potentially serious setback for **Musiala** and **Bayern Munich’s** aspirations for the 2025/26 season. According to a recent study, injuries to key players can decrease a team’s win probability by as much as 15% (Football Statistics 2025).

Podcast Analysis

For deeper analysis of **Bayern Munich’s** defeat and the **Musiala** injury, fans can tune into the latest edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Postgame Show, available on Patreon, Acast, and Spotify.

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