Bayern Munich coach, Vincent Kompany is confident that the team will end their poor run against Stuttgart on Saturday.
The Bavarians have stuttered in recent weeks, failing to win their last three matches which included a shocking 1-0 loss to Aston Villa in the Champions League before the international break.
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Bayern Munich currently top the Bundesliga table via goal difference.
Kompany, who took over the team in the summer admitted that the team need to improve to win against Stuttgart.
He said: “I come from Belgium so we are very pragmatic, much like the Germans, It is not only the belief but also what the analyses showed.
“We were dominant in those games (against Villa and Eintracht). We had, many, many more chances than our opponents.
“Of course, we have to be better, to optimise, but I believe if we are objective, it would be stupid to change everything just because the results were not right.
“We will keep fighting to win games but we are convinced we will win many games in the future.”
Stuggart are eighth on the Bundesliga table with nine points.
Kompany continued: “Stuttgart have shown what they want to do.
“They want to play their game and that’s what made them successful. That’s why they were second last season.
“It shows they have worked really well.”
Kompany also confirmed that Jamal Musiala will not be available against Stuttgart.
He said: “Everyone’s come back from the international break fit. Unfortunately, not everyone is 100 percent ready to play. Jamal Musiala won’t be involved. We need to wait and see with Dayot Upamecano. We’ll hopefully have the whole squad back together in the coming weeks.”
Bayern Munich have won four out of their six Bundesliga games this season and are currently unbeaten in the league.