09h09 CET
01/02/2026
Vincent Kompany promised Bayern Munich would "show a reaction" after their 2-2 draw with Hamburg.
Bayern had come from behind to lead 2-1, with Harry Kane and Luis Diaz scoring on either side of half-time to cancel out Fabio Vieira's 34th-minute penalty.
However, Luka Vuskovic's header was enough to secure Hamburg a point, with neither side able to find a late winner despite a frantic finale.
Bayern have now taken 15 points from losing positions in the Bundesliga this season, more than any other team.
They are, however, winless in their last two league outings, having made a superb unbeaten start across their first 18 games, and Kompany is determined to see a response from his side.
"There are no easy games," Kompany said. "We knew it was going to be a difficult away game because there are no easy opponents.
"There were so many interruptions during the game. We could have added 25 minutes at the end. It wasn't a good performance of ours, but it was a good Bundesliga game because both teams showed great intensity.
"My guys fought well, and I won't let anyone take that away from us. We've now played seven games in 20 days.
"In the end, this was a draw and not a defeat. Now, we're going to do what we always do. We'll show a reaction on the pitch."

Bayern edged the expected goals (xG) battle, producing 2.4 to the hosts' 2.3 at Volksparkstadion, but had one fewer shot (13 to Hamburg’s 14), though they did hit the woodwork twice.
Defensively, there is a worry for Bayern, who have failed to keep a clean sheet in any of their first five Bundesliga games in 2026.
And Hamburg came closest to a winner, with Manuel Neuer drawn off his goal line, only for Vieira to see his attempt cleared off the line by Alphonso Davies.
"Obviously, this draw feels more like a defeat to us," Neuer said. "However, I think it's a good sign that nobody is satisfied.
"We had other plans for [this game]. I believe we were a bit unlucky. We had some good chances, particularly in the second half. We hit the post and had a few shots cleared off the line, too.
"There were a few decisions in the penalty box, which didn't go our way either. These are the games in which very fine margins make the difference. It was about fighting, and we certainly showed great fighting spirit.
"There's nothing to be ashamed of. Looking into the faces of my team-mates, I see positive signs we'll be back on the attack next week."