Kompany and Urbig understand Belocian’s unsportsmanlike act

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Kompany and Urbig understand Belocian’s unsportsmanlike act

Kompany and Urbig understand Belocian’s unsportsmanlike act

Harry Kane missed a Bundesliga penalty-kick for the first time in FC Bayern’s narrow win over VfL Wolfsburg on Saturday. After the game, the moment of Jeanuël Belocian trampling the penalty spot di...

Kompany and Urbig understand Belocian’s unsportsmanlike act

Harry Kane missed a Bundesliga penalty-kick for the first time in FC Bayern’s narrow win over VfL Wolfsburg on Saturday. After the game, the moment of Jeanuël Belocian trampling the penalty spot di...

In a dramatic Bundesliga clash on Saturday, FC Bayern Munich secured a narrow victory over VfL Wolfsburg, but the real talking point came from an unexpected moment of gamesmanship. Harry Kane, usually lethal from the spot, missed a penalty for the first time in his Bundesliga career—a moment that has sparked debate across German football.

The incident unfolded when Jeanuël Belocian was spotted trampling the penalty spot before Kane's attempt. The England captain slipped during his run-up, sending the ball wide of the target, with some replays even suggesting a possible double touch. Rather than condemning the act, Bayern boss Vincent Kompany took a remarkably calm stance: "What do you expect them to do? Should they just clap when we score a goal?"

Kompany's measured response reflects a coach who understands the mental battle within the beautiful game. When pressed on why his own players didn't protect the penalty spot, he offered a candid reflection: "If we had gotten a penalty against PSG on Wednesday, we'd have had two or three guys there. It's sometimes these little details that make a difference."

The relaxed reaction from both Kompany and goalkeeper Jonas Urbig—who was Bayern's standout performer in the first half—was undoubtedly helped by the fact that Bayern secured all three points with a second-half winner. "For Wolfsburg, it's about everything. That's why I'm not angry with them about that," Urbig added, showing the understanding that in the heat of competition, every edge counts.

This moment serves as a reminder that football isn't just about skill—it's about the small battles of wits that can change a game in an instant. For Bayern, the victory was what mattered most, but for fans of the sport, it was a fascinating glimpse into the psychological warfare that plays out on every pitch.

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