However, Kompany has faced criticism in the German media for his alleged lack of faith in the younger players in the team, resulting in the Bundesliga giants losing highly-rated Paul Wanner to PSV and Adam Aznou to Everton in the summer.
The Belgian defended his use of Karl, though, and urged caution with the teenager as he acknowledged having Kane there to bury the chances will help build his confidence. He said to Sky Sport: "Last season, he played for the U17 and U19 teams. That shows that we rely on our talented players and have confidence in them. For me, there's zero pressure on Lenny. He should enjoy it. He always has his moments, too; that's his quality.
"If you put in a good cross at Bayern Munich, Harry Kane is there to shoot the ball in. That naturally helps the young players get into the game.
He added: "If he fights and runs like he's doing now, even if he's scored 10 or 15 more goals, then that's good. But we still have to take cautious steps with our talented players during this development phase, also because we believe in them very much."