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Bayern's Future: Musiala Raves About Olise & Kompany's Vision

Bayern's Future: Musiala Raves About Olise & Kompany's Vision

Arthur Jones
Arthur Jones
Published: May 15, 2026

Jamal Musiala has praised Michael Olise’s rapid development at Bayern Munich and believes the winger can reach even greater heights. The Germany international also highlighted the influence of head coach Vincent Kompany as he continues his return from injury.

Olise's Explosive Bayern Transformation

Reuniting old academy friends, Musiala and Olise's bond from their Chelsea's academy days is now blossoming at Bayern Munich. Musiala is unequivocal: Olise has "taken a step forward in every aspect of his game." This isn't just hype; it's a testament to the winger's dedication and the club's development environment.

The stats speak volumes: an incredible 22 goals and 30 assists in 50 appearances across all competitions underscore Olise's undeniable impact. Musiala didn't hold back, declaring, "You can see the confidence in him on the pitch, the trust that he'll create something and make a difference. He's one of the best players, if not the best, of the season, in my opinion."

Kompany's Inspiring Leadership

Beyond individual brilliance, the collective atmosphere at Bayern is thriving under Vincent Kompany. Musiala showered praise on his new coach, describing him as "a fantastic coach, also a fantastic person." This rapport is crucial for team cohesion and individual player growth.

Kompany's unique perspective, forged through his own injury-plagued playing career, offers invaluable empathy. Musiala deeply appreciates this understanding, stating, "He's also had injuries, he's experienced a lot, which he feels himself and knows how you think in such a situation." This personal connection is clearly fostering trust and open communication within the squad.

Chasing Silverware and Global Glory

While celebrating teammates and coaches, Musiala's own focus remains sharply honed. The immediate objective for Bayern is a strong finish to the domestic season, culminating in a triumphant DFB-Pokal final in Berlin. This trophy run could inject vital momentum for the squad.

Looking further ahead, the Germany international has set his sights on the grandest stage: the 2026 World Cup. Under the guidance of national coach Julian Nagelsmann, Musiala firmly believes Germany possesses the talent and potential to achieve "something significant" on the global stage. The future looks bright for both Bayern and German football.