Bayern Munich Crush Ulm 4-0 in German Cup Under New Manager Vincent Kompany
Bayern Munich made a strong statement in their German Cup opener, securing a 4-0 victory against second-division side Ulm. The match marked a successful debut for new manager Vincent Kompany, who took charge after leaving Burnley this summer.
Bayern took control early on, with two first-half goals from veteran Thomas Müller setting the tone. Kingsley Coman and Harry Kane added to the scoreline, ensuring a comfortable win for the Bavarians.
This victory comes as a welcome start for Bayern, who are looking to rebound after enduring their first trophyless season since 2012. Despite their historic success in the German Cup, having won it 20 times, the club has struggled in recent years, failing to advance past the quarter-finals since their treble-winning 2019-20 campaign.
Ulm, newly promoted to the second division after a 23-year absence, faced a tough challenge against the Bundesliga giants, but Bayern’s experience and quality shone through in this emphatic win.
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