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‘Absolute leader’ Kane helping Jackson at Bayern, says Kompany

SoccerNews in General Soccer News 13 Dec 2025

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Vincent Kompany believes Nicolas Jackson has benefited from training alongside “absolute leader” Harry Kane at Bayern Munich.

Jackson joined the Bundesliga champions on loan from Chelsea during the summer, but has been primarily used as a backup option for Kane.

The 24-year-old has scored three goals in 11 Bundesliga games this season, while also directly contributing to four goals in five Champions League matches (two goals, two assists).

Bayern face Mainz on Sunday in what will be Jackson’s final game for the club before he joins the Senegal squad for the Africa Cup of Nations.

Kompany has been pleased with Jackson’s progression so far at Bayern, which he partially credits to Kane.

“I’m very positive about Nicolas Jackson. He has helped us a lot, his goal-per-minute ratio is good,” said Kompany.

“Of course there’s competition up front in Harry Kane, but that’s just part of it. For me as a coach, it’s a privilege to see how Nicolas copes with it.

“What many people don’t see is what Nicolas does in training and every time he comes on. I wanted to field him against Sporting, but then Lenny [Lennart Karl] scored and my plan was completely different. I hope he’ll make the most of his moments again and again.

“Harry’s consistency is very impressive. Harry and Nicolas have a very good relationship in training. They always work on their finishes together.

“Nicolas keeps making progress because he trains with Harry. You can tell he feels at ease in Munich, with his family and in this team. We have an absolute leader in Harry.”

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