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Vincent Kompany: "We could have scored 1-2 more goals"

Vincent Kompany felt his Bayern side could have scored "one or two more goals" against Paris Saint-Germain, but was pleased with the performance overall.
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    Bayern Munich moved to nine points in the Champions League thanks to a 1-0 win over Paris Saint-Germain at the Allianz Arena on Tuesday night.

    In a post-match interview with Prime Video (via FCBinside.de), Bayern Munich coach Vincent Kompany expressed his satisfaction with the win and performance, although he felt his team could have scored more goals.

    "Of course I'm satisfied," Kompany said, adding:

    “Our pressing in the first half was very good. The discipline was there. We could have scored one or two more goals, but the result is good.”

    Paris Saint-Germain Coach Luis Enrique made a rather unusual choice by starting with four natural central midfielders.

    But Kompany claimed that this "tactical trick" didn't surprise him, because “Paris had played without a traditional striker in recent games.”

    Next up for the Bavarians is Saturday's Bundesliga clash with familiar foes Borussia Dortmund.

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