Addressing Miscommunication: Vincent Kompany Stands by Lennart Karl Following Real Madrid Transfer Remarks
Bayern Munich boss Vincent Kompany stands by young talent Lennart Karl after his recent transfer comments about Real Madrid, emphasizing the player's apology for the 'communication mistake'. Despite the controversy, both club officials and the manager have expressed their support for Karl, highlighting his commitment to the team.
Bayern Munich boss Vincent Kompany insists he has not spoken to Lennart Karl over his recent transfer remarks regarding Real Madrid after reiterating that the teen sensation has apologised for his “communication mistake”. The Bavarians' head coach has jumped to the defence of the 17-year-old, who raised eyebrows earlier this month by revealing it is his “dream” to play for the Spanish giants.In a bombshell at a Bayern supporter event earlier this week, Karl admitted he “definitely” harbours the ambition to represent La Liga heavyweights Real at some point in his career, much to the surprise of the Allianz Arena faithful.“FC Bayern is a very big club,” Karl said. “It's a dream to play there. But at some point, I definitely want to go to Real Madrid. That's my dream club, but that stays between us. Of course, Bayern is something very special and it's a lot of fun.”However, Bayern sporting director Christoph Freund was quick to leap to Karl’s defence, saying the attacking midfielder has apologised to the club’s hierarchy following his comments.Speaking after the German side’s mid-season friendly with Austrian side Red Bull Salzburg on Tuesday, Freund said of Karl’s transfer admission: “I think that’s just Lenny. Anyone who knows Lenny knows that. That’s how he plays football too.“He wears his heart on his sleeve, he doesn’t give a damn, as we say around here – even on the pitch. He talks like a 17-year-old boy. He was immediately aware that it was unfortunate. He apologised the next day, and we talked about it.“He said, ’That’s not what I meant at all’ - he feels extremely comfortable at FC Bayern. He’s really enjoying this time. As a kid, he had a trial with Real Madrid – that was his dream club. He was asked who his dream club was besides FC Bayern. He is 17 years old and very happy at FC Bayern. And we are very happy that he is with us.”And now Karl has received support from manager Kompany, who felt there was no need to pull the Germany Under-21 international to one side after he responded by working “really hard” in training this week.Addressing the media in his pre-match press conference ahead of Bayern’s clash with Wolfsburg on Sunday, Kompany said: “I tried to look at it from a distance. I'm looking at the bigger picture and the context: what’s a 17-year-old Lennart Karl doing every day? He trains well and really hard. How many 17 year olds are doing that? “He works extremely hard for the team defensively, he delivers every single day in training, games and in meetings. Maybe he made a small communication mistake, but the bigger picture for him at 17: he's still focused on the right things. He had a really good training week. He's done so much to earn his minutes. “He called Christoph and Max straight away and apologised for what he said. I tried to be the only person who doesn't talk to him about this. TikTok spoke about this, Instagram spoke, BILD spoke, Kicker, Sky, whatever, everyone had an opinion. So I tried to be the only one who doesn't speak to him about it.”While Kompany was keen to put his arm around Karl’s shoulder, the former Burnley and Anderlecht boss has revealed he was unable to shield the youngster from his Bayern team-mates, who have made him the butt of the dressing room jokes this week.Kompany added: “His team-mates teased him a bit about it - it was fun. If he trains badly then he has a problem with me. If he doesn't give 100% then he has a problem with me. But he did the opposite, he trained and played really well and worked really hard. He apologised. It's still okay for me.”Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingBayern return to Bundesliga action following the winter break when they entertain Wolfsburg on Sunday afternoon. Karl will be hoping to make up for his comments about Real by continuing his remarkable form in 2025-26.The academy graduate has netted six times in all competitions for Kompany’s men this season, becoming the club’s youngest ever goal-scorer in the Champions League, as well their youngest player to score and assist in a Bundesliga game.
Kompany Defends Karl's Apology
Bayern Munich head coach Vincent Kompany maintains that he has not directly spoken to Lennart Karl regarding his statements about a potential transfer to Real Madrid. Kompany acknowledges the teenager's apology for the 'communication mistake' and praises his dedication to training and team performance.
Support from Sporting Director Christoph Freund
Bayern's sporting director, Christoph Freund, stands by Lennart Karl amidst the transfer admission controversy, citing Karl's genuine apology to the club hierarchy. Freund emphasizes Karl's value to the team and the youngster's passion for FC Bayern despite expressing admiration for Real Madrid.
Manager Kompany's Perspective
Vincent Kompany underlines Lennart Karl's hard work and commitment to the team despite the media attention surrounding his transfer comments. The Bayern manager praises Karl for immediately expressing regret and for his continued dedication to training and matches.
Team Support and Dressing Room Dynamics
While Lennart Karl faced light-hearted teasing from teammates over his Real Madrid dream revelation, Kompany reassures that the focus remains on Karl's performance on the pitch. The manager emphasizes that Karl's attitude and work ethic will determine his standing within the team, regardless of off-field comments.
Moving Forward: Karl's Performance and Bayern's Season
As Bayern Munich prepares to resume Bundesliga action against Wolfsburg, all eyes are on Lennart Karl to continue his impressive form on the pitch. Despite the transfer controversy, Karl's goal-scoring exploits and contributions to the team have been commendable, making him a key player for Kompany's side.




