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Kompany: Bayern unlucky to lose vs. Inter, confident about 2nd leg

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Bayern Munich coach Vincent Kompany said his side "fully believe" in their chances despite Tuesday's 2-1 home loss to Inter Milan in their Champions League quarter-final first leg.

Bayern were dominant early but fell behind when Lautaro Martinez scored for Inter in the 38th minute.

Bayern veteran Thomas Muller, subbed on by Kompany with 74 minutes gone, looked to have levelled the match and the tie late on, but Inter scored again on the counter through Davide Frattesi in the 88th minute.

"In the first half we were very dominant. We had clear chances and should have scored more goals," Kompany told reporters.

"Inter's ahead, but we need to win in Milan. Results aren't always fair, but it's half-time.

"We were confident and it's a shame Inter scored this late goal, but we'll have the chance again in Milan, that's how we feel. We're fully believing in our chances in Milan."

Bayern came into the match missing several injured starters including Jamal Musiala, Manuel Neuer, Alphonso Davies and Dayot Upamecano, but Kompany said his side "were not looking for excuses".

"The result is what it is, but we feel we can go and win in Milan," the Belgian added.

The loss was Bayern's first home defeat in 22 Champions League games dating back to 2021.

The German giants are six points ahead of Bayer Leverkusen in the Bundesliga but face domestic rivals Borussia Dortmund on Saturday, before Wednesday's return leg in Italy.

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