Bayern Munich coach Vincent Kompany explains rotation gamble in Leverkusen win
Vincent Kompany has defended his bold decision to rotate heavily during Bayern Munich's impressive 3–0 victory over Bayer Leverkusen in the Bundesliga, explaining that the timing felt "perfect" ahead of a crucial Champions League tie.
  Bayern Munich manager Vincent Kompany The Bayern manager made seven changes to his starting line-up on Saturday, leaving out key players Harry Kane, Luis Diaz and Michael Olise.
Despite the risk, Bayern delivered one of their most convincing performances of the season, extending their perfect Bundesliga start to nine straight wins.
Speaking after the match, Kompany said the decision was part of a long-term strategy to keep his players fresh with a demanding schedule that includes Tuesday's Champions League clash against Paris Saint-Germain.
"Of course we're always stronger when Harry plays and is in top form," Kompany said. "But today felt like the right time to let others step in. Everyone keeps asking when Harry or Lucho will get a rest, well, today was that day. And now we have a rested Harry for PSG."
The Belgian also praised his squad's professionalism, revealing that the senior stars supported the plan. "They are all top professionals. Whether it's Harry, Diaz or Olise, they fully understood the situation. They know the demands we're facing," he added.
Kompany admitted that making seven changes was a risk but said he was delighted with how his players responded. "Many thought things could go wrong today, maybe even our opponents. But we wanted to go at it with full intensity.
"It can be dangerous, but you build a squad for moments like this."
The victory kept Bayern firmly in the Bundesliga title race, while attention now turns to their showdown with PSG, where Kane and Diaz are expected to return to the starting line-up.
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