Bayern Munich’s Harry Kane has laid down the gauntlet ahead of the UEFA Champions League semifinal second leg against reigning champions Paris Saint-Germain, insisting his side has “nothing to lose” when they host the decisive clash at the Allianz Arena on Wednesday, May 6.
Trailing 5-4 on aggregate after a pulsating first leg in Paris that delivered nine goals and endless drama, Bayern head home brimming with belief.
The opener was a spectacle of relentless attacking football, with Kane firing Bayern ahead from the penalty spot in the sixth minute. PSG roared back through a blend of clinical finishing and Bayern defensive errors, but the Germans matched their intensity throughout.
Kane’s strike was one of few highlights in a game where both sides prioritized flair over caution, leaving the tie on a knife-edge.Reflecting on the high-scoring chaos to Amazon Prime, Kane didn’t hold back.
“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, pinpointing a controversial spot-kick decision and Bayern’s failure to capitalize on dominance.
Looking ahead with trademark steel, the England captain added “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.”
Kane’s words signal Bayern’s intent to turn the Allianz Arena into a fortress. The home support known for its raucous energy in Europe’s biggest nights, could prove decisive against a PSG side that’s shown vulnerability on the road.
Bayern’s physical edge, amplified by the 32-year-old’s goal threat (10 goals in this UCL campaign), gives them real momentum.BY:
By ADDY KENNEDY EDEM

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