Bayern Munich continue to look like a team reborn under Vincent Kompany, and their latest demolition job came in Cyprus, where they swatted aside Pafos with a commanding 5-1 victory in the Champions League group stage. It was a performance full of flair, power, and ruthless efficiency, underlining once again that Bayern are not just participants this season—they are serious contenders for Europe’s grandest prize.
The spotlight naturally fell on Harry Kane, whose relentless presence and leadership drove Bayern’s frontline. But this night wasn’t about Kane alone. The often-questioned Nicolas Jackson, brought in on loan from Chelsea, finally silenced some doubters. With a well-taken goal and a slick assist, Jackson showed glimpses of the dynamic forward Bayern hoped he could be. His contributions added a fresh layer to Bayern’s already loaded attack and may yet prove to be the turning point in his Bavarian chapter.
Michael Olise continued his seamless adaptation to life in Munich with another polished display, finding the net in style. His connection with Kane is blossoming into a formidable partnership, one that has the potential to terrorize defenses across Europe. Add the creativity of Jamal Musiala and the reborn Serge Gnabry into the mix, and Kompany’s squad boasts an attacking depth few teams can match.
Kompany himself deserves credit. While still cautious with squad rotation, he handed chances to Jackson and Raphaël Guerreiro, who slotted in well. Critics may have hoped to see more minutes for youngsters like Tom Bischof and Lennart Karl, but the manager’s careful approach reflects Bayern’s desire to maintain rhythm while gradually easing fresh legs into the fold.
For Pafos, the night was always going to be a mountain climb. To their credit, they battled admirably and even found a goal to lift home spirits, but Bayern’s superiority in possession, pressing, and finishing was simply overwhelming. As the Bavarians rolled through gears, the gulf in class became impossible to ignore.
This victory sends a clear signal across Europe: Bayern mean business. With Kompany at the helm, Kane sharper than ever, and fringe players stepping up, the Bavarians are beginning to look unstoppable. The road to Wembley is long, but performances like this make it clear that Bayern are cruising in the fast.