Bayern are 'very hungry', says Kompany
Bayern Munich manager Vincent Kompany expressed his feelings after his side's 4-0 win over Mainz 05 in the German Cup on Wednesday.
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Jamal Musiala hit a first-half hat-trick as Bayern Munich won 4-0 at Mainz to move into the last 16 of the German Cup. Harry Kane set up Musiala's first just two minutes in, finding him 10 metres out from goal for the 21-year-old to hammer home.
Musiala tapped in a rebound from a Kane header to score his second, the England-raised Germany forward was offside, but there is no VAR in the German Cup until the next round.
Former Manchester City winger Leroy Sane made it three just ahead of half-time and Musiala then pounced on a loose ball in the box to score his third, and Bayern's fourth, just before the break to claim his first hat-trick.
"We were strongly focused on our own performance today and had a good start. The game went perfectly for us. A 4-0 win away from home in the cup and through to the next round, that's top! The team is hungry, we're excited for every game," Vincent Kompany told reporters.
"It's not perfect yet. The question is always if the team can improve, and my answer is yes. That's why we have to keep working hard. I hope the fans are proud of our work. Our goal is to win titles but now the next game is all that matters. If we keep working, we will improve," he concluded.
Musiala tapped in a rebound from a Kane header to score his second, the England-raised Germany forward was offside, but there is no VAR in the German Cup until the next round.
Former Manchester City winger Leroy Sane made it three just ahead of half-time and Musiala then pounced on a loose ball in the box to score his third, and Bayern's fourth, just before the break to claim his first hat-trick.
"We were strongly focused on our own performance today and had a good start. The game went perfectly for us. A 4-0 win away from home in the cup and through to the next round, that's top! The team is hungry, we're excited for every game," Vincent Kompany told reporters.
"It's not perfect yet. The question is always if the team can improve, and my answer is yes. That's why we have to keep working hard. I hope the fans are proud of our work. Our goal is to win titles but now the next game is all that matters. If we keep working, we will improve," he concluded.
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