In an interview with Sports Images, Bayern chairman Dresden gave an in-depth account of the team's future plans, the coaching team and the players' performance, showing his comprehensive thinking and confidence in the development of Bayern Munich.
Regarding Kimmich, Drayson highly praised his professionalism and leadership qualities, believing that Kimmich is not only technically outstanding, but also has the potential to become a future captain. He emphasized that the extension of Kimmich's contract will be clarified in further discussions with the club's top management, showing the great importance Bayern attaches to the young player and his long-term planning.
Dresden gives full credit to Kompany's coaching. He believes that Kompany's versatility as a coach, as well as his vast experience under Manchester City and Pep Guardiola, make him the right man to lead Bayern back to prominence. Kompany not only injected new energy into the team, but also earned the respect of the players with his unique leadership style.
Speaking about Kane, Drayson spoke highly of his performance last season and expects him to contribute more goals in important games this season. He emphasized that Kane is a well-rounded striker who can make a positive impact on the team in both offense and defense.
In terms of the development of the club's pay TV station, Drayson revealed Bayern's successful attempts and future plans in this regard. He said that Bayern TV is capable of providing high-quality live match content to fans around the world and plans to further expand into international markets in the future.
Regarding Kompany's comparison with former coaches Nagelsmann and Tuchel, Drayson pointed out that each coach has his own style, but Kompany's philosophy of high-pressure pressing and aggressive soccer has begun to bear fruit, laying a solid foundation for the team's journey in the new season.
Dresden has expressed his views on the new Champions League format reform. He believes that the new system will bring more exciting and intense matches, and will also require teams to make more adjustments in terms of scheduling and player fitness management. He doesn't fully agree with Guardiola's criticism of the new system, but admits that the team needs to adapt to the new pace and intensity of the game.
In addition, Drayson expressed his anticipation for the Club World Cup, which will provide Europe's best clubs with the opportunity to meet teams from around the world. At the same time, he emphasized the importance of economic factors in organizing such events.
Finally, when talking about his future, Drayson said he would discuss and decide his future destination with the Supervisory Board in the second half of this year, showing his high level of concern and responsibility for the future of Bayern.