After weeks of intense football and another commanding Bundesliga victory, Bayern Munich traded their boots for lederhosen as they made their traditional visit to Oktoberfest — and it was everything fans could hope for: laughter, style, and a glimpse of a team finally at ease with itself.
Despite the Munich rain, spirits were anything but dampened. The Bavarian giants arrived in full force, embracing the city’s iconic festival in what felt like a celebration not only of culture but also of chemistry — the kind that’s been visible on and off the pitch this season.
Harry Kane, fresh off scoring his 12th goal of the campaign, was spotted beaming alongside his wife, Kate, who looked right at home in traditional Bavarian attire. The England captain has adapted brilliantly to life in Germany, and his comfort off the field is clearly matching his brilliance on it. “Maybe Mrs. Kane loves Germany more than we thought,” joked one fan online as pictures of the couple went viral.
Elsewhere, head coach Vincent Kompany cut a stylish figure with his wife, Carla, earning applause for blending calm leadership with an approachable, family-first demeanor. Under Kompany’s guidance, Bayern have rediscovered a sense of balance — disciplined yet joyful, serious yet spirited. “All hail the chief,” read one tweet as the Belgian smiled for cameras, holding a stein with quiet confidence.
Then came the showstopper — Michael Olise. The 23-year-old winger, who has dazzled since joining from Crystal Palace, turned heads with a futuristic fashion twist that had fans calling him “sent from the future.” His effortless cool mirrored his on-field form, making him one of the Bundesliga’s most talked-about stars.
Joshua Kimmich, meanwhile, looked as dapper as ever, surrounded by teammates and partners, proving that Bayern’s sense of unity runs deep. Even the younger faces, like keeper Urbig, joined in, blending perfectly into the festive atmosphere.
After a 3-0 win over Eintracht Frankfurt and a well-earned international break, this was a moment for Bayern to breathe — and it showed. Oktoberfest wasn’t just a photo op; it was a statement. Under Kompany, Bayern Munich are more than just winning again — they’re smiling, connecting, and celebrating together.
Mia San Mia — in beer, in victory, and in brotherhood.
