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Harry Kane insists Bayern have "nothing to lose" in Champions League second leg vs PSG

Harry Kane insists Bayern have "nothing to lose" in Champions League second leg vs PSG
Harry Kane insists Bayern have "nothing to lose" in Champions League second leg vs PSGREUTERS

Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane insists his side will "go into next week with nothing to lose" following their incredible first leg against PSG on Tuesday (April 28).

Kane, 32, opened the scoring from the penalty spot after just 17 minutes, but we doubt even he would have foreseen the game that unfolded.

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Shortly after half time, PSG were 5-2 up at the Parc des Princes, but Bayern fought back, and the game ended 5-4.

The England captain provided the assist for Luis Diaz’s goal, Bayern fourth and final of the game, as he reached 61 goal contributions for the season.

Speaking to Amazon Prime after the game, Kane was confident that Bayern could still secure a spot in the Champions League final. 

"You saw two high-level teams in attacking play and transition. Overall, we look at their goals, the penalty was harsh but we could have killed the game earlier on,” he said.

"We fought and we clawed and we're back in the tie. I thought there was amazing defending even though there were nine goals. Sometimes the forwards will come out on top but the back line was outstanding today.

"You will always feel there are areas to improve on. We go to the Allianz with nothing to lose, we're at our best when we're intense and physical.

"It'll be who takes their moments next week, with the crowd behind us, we hope that can push us over the line."