Barnstorming Bayern face acid test at reigning champions PSG
Bayern Munich's English forward #09 Harry Kane (L) and Bayern Munich's German midfielder #06 Joshua Kimmich applaud the fans after the German Cup (DFB Pokal) second round football match between 1 FC Cologne and FC Bayern Munich in Cologne, western Germany on October 29, 2025. (Photo by Sascha Schuermann / AFP)
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Bayern Munich's
trip to holders Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League on Tuesday is a
test to determine where they stand among the European elite this season.
Bayern have won
15 from 15 matches in all competitions so far this campaign, setting a new
record for the best start to a season in the top five European leagues.
The incredible
start has Bayern dreaming of Champions League glory.
But taking on
the European champions in their own back yard will provide the Bavarian giants
with a clearer understanding of where they measure up.
Bayern have had
an incredible start to the season, breaking a record set by AC Milan in
1992-93.
Bayern have only
been behind for five minutes during their run, in Wednesday's 4-1 German Cup
win over Cologne.
The Bavarians
have beaten the teams placed second to fifth in the Bundesliga table domestically,
as well as Club World Cup winners Chelsea.
Coach Vincent
Kompany has Bayern firing across the park but the star of the show has
undoubtedly been Harry Kane.
Far from resting
on his laurels after finally lifting a trophy last season when Bayern won the
Bundesliga, Kane has gone to another level.
The England
captain has 22 goals in 15 games in all competitions, but his creative impact
has been crucial with the injured Jamal Musiala out for six months.
Kompany has
begun playing Kane as a number 10 and encouraging him to drop deep, sometimes
as far as defensive midfield.
Even squad
rotation has not stopped the Bayern machine from rolling on.
On Saturday,
Kompany benched Kane, wingers Luis Diaz and Michael Olise along with central
defender Dayot Upamecano for a match against Bayer Leverkusen, who Bayern had
not beaten in the league since 2022.
The Bavarians
were 3-0 up at half-time, with the reborn Serge Gnabry and improving Chelsea
loanee Nicolas Jackson among the scorers.
"We've won
15 games, that's good. But it has to continue -- it's not enough yet,"
Kompany told fans at Bayern's AGM on Sunday.
"I promise
we will do everything to give you a successful season."
Like Bayern,
more often than not PSG can comfortably dispose of their domestic rivals and
are judged by their European exploits.
Last season, PSG
finally delivered on the continental stage, hitting form at just the right
time.
The Parisians
won their first Champions League title in June, thrashing Inter Milan at
Bayern's Allianz Arena.
PSG are yet to
hit their straps in Ligue 1 this season, but have saved their best performances
for Europe.
With three games
played -- all victories -- PSG sit atop the Champions League table, one place
ahead of Bayern.
PSG won at
Barcelona, thumped Atalanta and annihilated Leverkusen 7-2 away.
"Two top
teams are meeting each other," said Bayern sporting director Max Eberl.
"We're
going there, we're still unbeaten at the moment. We want to keep it that
way."


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