Vincent Kompany achieved a historic milestone with Bayern Munich after overseeing his 100th match in charge, marking the occasion with an impressive victory over Real Madrid.
On a dramatic night at the Santiago Bernabéu, Bayern Munich secured a 2-1 win in the first leg of the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals.
Goals from Luis Díaz and Harry Kane sealed the victory for the German giants, while Kylian Mbappé scored the lone goal for the hosts.
According to data reported by Transfermarkt, Kompany has now recorded 76 wins in his first 100 matches as Bayern head coach, placing him among the club’s elite managers in terms of performance and consistency.
The Belgian tactician has also matched the points per game average of Pep Guardiola, with both managers registering an impressive 2.41 points per match during their respective spells at Bayern.
Since taking charge in the summer of 2025, Kompany has delivered remarkable numbers, including 76 wins, 13 draws, and 11 defeats, alongside a commanding goal difference of 302 scored to 100 conceded.
Comparisons with Bayern’s managerial greats further underline his achievement.
Guardiola managed 161 matches with 124 wins, while Jupp Heynckes enjoyed legendary success, including the historic treble-winning 2012 to 2013 campaign and a points per game average of up to 2.49 during his later tenure.
Meanwhile, Hansi Flick posted an even higher average of 2.53 points per match across 86 games, leading Bayern to a treble in 2020.




