Overview
- Bayern have opened 2025–26 with nine wins from nine across the Supercup, Bundesliga, Champions League and DFB-Pokal, scoring 35 and conceding 8.
- A victory at Eintracht Frankfurt on Saturday evening would, according to reporting, make them the first side from Europe’s top leagues to start a season with 10 straight competitive wins.
- The run matches only Bayern’s 1984/85 team under Udo Lattek and the 2012/13 Jupp Heynckes side in the club’s history of season-opening streaks.
- CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen praised Kompany’s work as the coach leans on broader rotation that players have endorsed, keeping standards high across the squad.
- Analysts cite tactical tweaks that trade volume of shots against for lower-quality chances, with absences such as Jamal Musiala and Alphonso Davies noted as Bayern lead the Bundesliga after five wins with a 22:3 goal record and top their Champions League group following a 3–1 win over Chelsea.