Europe: Champions League
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2 - 0
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Union Saint-Gilloise
H. Kane (52), H. Kane (55), K. Min-Jae (63), X H. Kane (81)
By Ultan Corcoran@UltanCorcoran

"The red card is part of football" – Kompany jumps to Kim's defence

Vincent Kompany was not willing to criticise the South Korean's sending off against Union Saint-Gilloise - instead he heaped praise on his shoulders.
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Bayern Munich played around 25 minutes with 10-men after Kim Min-Jae was sent off in their 2-0 win over Union Saint-Gilloise, but Vincent Kompany refused to put blame on the Korean.

“He's [Kim] experienced. He won the Scudetto in Italy and the Bundesliga, he's an international player. The red card is part of football," he said in his post-match press conference.

"He's suspended for the next game, luckily it's not a decisive game. If we talk about performance, Min-Jae and Tah helped us a lot in this game to not have any 'crazy' moments.

"They defended well in the first-half, when others maybe didn't have their performance. As a defender myself, I know that it [red card] can happen.

“However, I know Min-Jae, this won't affect him. He's not a 19-year old youngster,” the Belgian explained, clearly jumping to defend the centre-half.

The 29-year-old will not be available for their next Champions League fixture on 28 January, when Bayern make the relatively short trip north to face PSV Eindhoven.
 

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