Enrique vs Kompany: Possession meets intensity

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18 Aug 2026Enrique vs Kompany: Possession meets intensity

Two elite benches, two hot springs. Luis Enrique’s Paris Saint‑Germain and Vincent Kompany’s Bayern Munich keep stacking results as the season hits its decisive weeks. We looked at their seasonal performance using match data and career numbers available on Sofascore.
Spring form check: PSG and Bayern’s recent run
PSG are in rhythm again. They beat Liverpool in both legs, 2-1 at home and 2-0 away, to move on in the UEFA Champions League. In Ligue 1, they followed a 3-0 in Angers and a 3-0 vs Nantes with only one blip against Lyon.
Bayern’s April has been just as lively. They won 4-3 at Mainz, put five past St. Pauli, and handled Stuttgart 4-2. A 2-0 DFB-Pokal win at Leverkusen kept domestic hopes tidy, while the 4-3 thriller against Real Madrid kept Europe buzzing.
Points per match and win rates
Enrique’s PSG body of work is heavy. Across 167 matches with the club he has 118 wins and a 2.27 points-per-match return. His overall managerial ledger shows 598 games at 2.05 points per match, with a 62% win rate and a preferred 4-3-3.
Kompany’s Bayern numbers are even sharper so far. From 105 matches he has 81 wins and a 2.44 points-per-match average. His career line reads 296 games at 1.90 points per match, win rate 56%, usually in a 4-2-3-1.
Silverware and milestones
The trophy cabinet stories add context. Enrique has league titles in France in 2023/24 and 2024/25, plus Champions League success with Barcelona in 2014/15 and with PSG in 2024/25. His résumé also lists domestic cups in both Spain and France and individual coaching awards.
Kompany lifted the English second tier with Burnley in 2022/23, then moved to Bayern and captured the German championship in 2024/25, added the 2025/26 Bundesliga, and the 2025/26 German Super Cup. It is a rapid climb backed by consistent league form.
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PSG’s recent Champions League momentum and Bayern’s goal bursts suggest both squads still have gears to use. Tactical shapes are set, but the tempo is rising. Track every match on Sofascore for live momentum graphs, key stats and the real‑time Sofascore Rating that captures each performance across Europe’s biggest nights.
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Two elite benches, two hot springs. Luis Enrique’s Paris Saint‑Germain and Vincent Kompany’s Bayern Munich keep stacking results as the season hits its decisive weeks. We looked at their seasonal performance using match data and career numbers available on Sofascore.
Spring form check: PSG and Bayern’s recent run
PSG are in rhythm again. They beat Liverpool in both legs, 2-1 at home and 2-0 away, to move on in the UEFA Champions League. In Ligue 1, they followed a 3-0 in Angers and a 3-0 vs Nantes with only one blip against Lyon.
Bayern’s April has been just as lively. They won 4-3 at Mainz, put five past St. Pauli, and handled Stuttgart 4-2. A 2-0 DFB-Pokal win at Leverkusen kept domestic hopes tidy, while the 4-3 thriller against Real Madrid kept Europe buzzing.
Points per match and win rates
Enrique’s PSG body of work is heavy. Across 167 matches with the club he has 118 wins and a 2.27 points-per-match return. His overall managerial ledger shows 598 games at 2.05 points per match, with a 62% win rate and a preferred 4-3-3.
Kompany’s Bayern numbers are even sharper so far. From 105 matches he has 81 wins and a 2.44 points-per-match average. His career line reads 296 games at 1.90 points per match, win rate 56%, usually in a 4-2-3-1.
Silverware and milestones
The trophy cabinet stories add context. Enrique has league titles in France in 2023/24 and 2024/25, plus Champions League success with Barcelona in 2014/15 and with PSG in 2024/25. His résumé also lists domestic cups in both Spain and France and individual coaching awards.
Kompany lifted the English second tier with Burnley in 2022/23, then moved to Bayern and captured the German championship in 2024/25, added the 2025/26 Bundesliga, and the 2025/26 German Super Cup. It is a rapid climb backed by consistent league form.
What to watch next on Sofascore
PSG’s recent Champions League momentum and Bayern’s goal bursts suggest both squads still have gears to use. Tactical shapes are set, but the tempo is rising. Track every match on Sofascore for live momentum graphs, key stats and the real‑time Sofascore Rating that captures each performance across Europe’s biggest nights.