German papers name former Premier League star among two of Bayern Munich's BIGGEST LOSERS under Vincent Kompany this season

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German papers name former Premier League star among two of Bayern Munich's BIGGEST LOSERS under Vincent Kompany this season
Published: Dec, 27 2024 08:59

German papers have singled out two Bayern Munich players as the biggest losers under Vincent Kompany so far this season - with one former Premier League star taking the unfortunate accolade just over a year after joining. Kompany's new-look Bayern are four points clear at the top of the Bundesliga after a strong start to the campaign and remain on track for direct qualification for the Champions League last-16 despite defeats to Aston Villa and Barcelona.

 [Kompany has impressed since taking charge with Bayern four points clear in the Bundesliga]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Kompany has impressed since taking charge with Bayern four points clear in the Bundesliga]

The former Burnley head coach has often called on the fringe players in his squad with fixtures coming thick and fast, but several first-teamers are facing bleak futures. Indeed, young forward Mathys Tel has been named as one of the losers by Bild. Without a goal or an assist this year, the 19-year-old could be loaned out in January.

 [But Eric Dier (centre) is likely to leave in the summer after tumbling down the pecking order]
Image Credit: Mail Online [But Eric Dier (centre) is likely to leave in the summer after tumbling down the pecking order]

But one team-mate staring down the barrel of a permanent departure is Eric Dier. Dier, who spent a decade at Tottenham between 2014 and 2024, joined Bayern in January in a shock loan move after being sidelined under Ange Postecoglou. This deal was then turned permanent after just two months, in light of his strong form.

Two Bayern Munich stars have been singled out as the biggest losers under Vincent Kompany. Kompany has impressed since taking charge with Bayern four points clear in the Bundesliga. But Eric Dier (centre) is likely to leave in the summer after tumbling down the pecking order.

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