Harry Kane Reacts After Bayern Champions League Exit

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Following Bayern Munich Champions League quarter-final exit to Inter Milan, Harry Kane urged the team not to let the result derail their season. Despite scoring in the 2-2 draw, Bayern failed to overturn a first-leg deficit.

Following Bayern Munich Champions League quarter-final exit to Inter Milan, Harry Kane urged the team not to let the result derail their season. Despite scoring in the 2-2 draw, Bayern failed to overturn a first-leg deficit. Kane cited poor defending on set-pieces and missed chances as key factors, but remains focused on the Bundesliga title race.

For the team, Bayern Munich's Champions League campaign ended in disappointment after a 2-2 draw with Inter Milan, resulting in a quarter-final exit with a 4-3 aggregate defeat. Despite Harry Kane opening the scoring, Bayern conceded twice in quick succession, a header by Benjamin Pavard and a strike from Lautaro Martinez, both from set-pieces.

Eric Dier’s equaliser kept hopes alive, but the German side failed to find a winner, missing crucial chances through Kane, Muller, and Coman. Kane, who has scored consistently across competitions, admitted the small margins in both boxes decided the tie, calling the concession of two set-pieces “criminal.” Bayern have now exited at the quarter-final stage in three of the last four years. Kane stressed the need to refocus quickly with the Bundesliga still in sight, as Bayern trail Bayer Leverkusen by just two points after a recent 2-2 draw with Borussia Dortmund.

The match carried extra weight with veteran Thomas Muller potentially playing his final European game for Bayern, adding emotional intensity to the night. Kane noted the dressing room was “numb” after the loss but urged the squad not to let this setback define their season, with a critical league match against Heidenheim up next.

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