Soccer-Kompany's birthday wish is three points for Bayern


Soccer Football - UEFA Champions League - Quarter Final - First Leg - Real Madrid v Bayern Munich - Santiago Bernabeu, Madrid, Spain - April 7, 2026 Bayern Munich coach Vincent Kompany reacts REUTERS/Ana Beltran

MUNICH, Germany, April 10 (Reuters) - Bayern ⁠Munich coach Vincent Kompany gave short shrift to questions about his 40th ⁠birthday celebrations and said he was focused on taking another step towards ‌the Bundesliga title before hosting Real Madrid in the Champions League next week.

Bayern, who travel to face St Pauli on Saturday, have a nine-point lead in the league with six matches to go, and hold ​a 2-1 advantage over Real in their quarter-final after ⁠stunning the Spaniards at the ⁠Santiago Bernabeu on Tuesday.

"Short answer is no," Kompany, who turned 40 on Friday, told a ⁠pressconference ‌when asked about birthday celebrations.

"We can only wish for the three points (against St Pauli). I always celebrated birthdays at the stage of semi-finals and ⁠quarter-finals so it's a bonus if you get the wins ​at these moments.

"I am ‌trying to run away from all the birthday stuff," he said. "We are in ⁠priority mode. At ​this moment there are enough emotions in the coming days. Maybe some red wine tonight but first prepare forthe match."

Bayern are still in the running for three titles, with a ⁠German Cup semi-final against Bayer Leverkusen scheduled for April ​22.

They can also set the record for most league goals in a season on Saturday having scored 100 so far, one short of equalling the all-time mark.

Kompany hinted at ⁠changes to his lineup for St Pauli.

"I want to have a team that can bring the same intensity and concentration as in Madrid. Normally it is not a problem for us, but at the moment I will not only look at the quality ​but also how fresh everyone is," he said.

"Whatever changes ⁠we make, if we make any, we don't want to lose what we have."

As for ​the return leg on Wednesday against Real, Kompany said ‌only a win would do.

"A win in ​Bernabeu and next week we want to win at home. My thoughts on thisare very uncomplicated," he added.

(Reporting by Karolos Grohmann; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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