Bayern stormed to a two-goal lead in the first leg at the Bernabeu last week, with Luis Diaz opening the scoring in the first-half before Harry Kane struck early in the second. Madrid had plenty of chances beyond Kylian Mbappe's 74th minute effort, sparking claims that Bayern were a bit lucky to leave with the lead.
Kompany, though, suggested otherwise, saying: "We could have scored more goals in the first leg, not just Real Madrid. It's true they improved in the second half, and those 45 minutes might give them confidence. But in the first half, we had a very good feeling, and I think we can still do even better. Winning at the Bernabéu gives you that confidence, but now you have to prove it at the Allianz Arena. And with their quality, their speed... they can be very dangerous. But I think we need to focus on ourselves, on how we can find solutions."