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Kompany's Bayern look to reclaim Bundesliga crown from Leverkusen

BERLIN : Bayern Munich kick off their Bundesliga campaign at VfL Wolfsburg on Sunday with the spotlight firmly on new coach Vincent Kompany as he looks to guide the club back to the top of German football.

The Bavarians, record German champions and the country's wealthiest club, were upstaged last season by Bayer Leverkusen, who stormed to a domestic league and cup double without defeat.

Former Belgium international Kompany, who replaced Thomas Tuchel in the dugout, has been working to restore order in the Bayern ranks and instil confidence among his players.

"Last year they had the same quality in the team but communication between the coach and players was not perfect," former Bayern and Germany captain Lothar Matthaeus told an international media round table earlier this week.

"Bayern means 'we are a family' and this we have to live by day after day. Kompany is the coach who can bring that atmosphere back to the team."

Bayern spent around 100 million euros ($111 million) to bring in winger Michael Olise from Crystal Palace and defensive midifielder Joao Palhinha from Fulham.

They also signed defender Hiroki Ito from VfB Stuttgart to shore up a backline that leaked goals during last season's trophy-less run.

"I have a positive feeling regarding this team that seems again to be inspired and ready to attack once more," said Bayern sports director Max Eberl.

But Leverkusen, who have largely kept their squad intact and retained coach Xabi Alonso, will not simply roll over.

The never-say-die attitude that served them so well last season was evident once again on Saturday when they scored a late equaliser in the German Supercup against VfB Stuttgart before winning the title on penalties.

"They have less pressure in Leverkusen than

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