Harry Kane: Bayern Munich Has Nothing to Fear from Real Madrid

Harry Kane
Kane leads Bayern into Champions League quarters with Atalanta thrashing

Bayern Munich's English forward Harry Kane says his team is ready for Real Madrid, despite their Champions League knockout stage history.


Kane scored twice in Bayern's win over Atalanta, bringing his Champions League tally to 50 goals in 66 games...


Harry Kane is gearing up for a thrilling Champions League quarter-final clash with Real Madrid, saying Bayern Munich has nothing to fear from the European giants. Kane scored twice in Bayern's 4-1 win over Atalanta, securing a 10-2 aggregate victory and booking their spot in the quarter-finals.


“We don't fear anyone, even though it's going to be tough,” Kane said, emphasizing his team's confidence. The England captain has been on fire, scoring 47 goals in 39 competitive matches this season, and he's looking to lead Bayern Munich to a deep Champions League run.




Kane's impressive form has earned him 50 Champions League goals, making him the first English player to achieve this milestone. Bayern Munich coach Vincent Kompany is also optimistic about their chances, saying, “Everything is big at both clubs. It's not important who's the better team right now. The history of both clubs, the talent on the pitch, that's special.”


“We don't fear anyone,” the England captain said to DAZN of the Real match-up.


“We know it'll be tough, but with the confidence from this game and the season so far, we just need to keep doing what we're doing.”


Harry Kane has reached a milestone 50 goals in 66 Champions League games, thanks to his impressive brace against Atalanta. This season, he's on fire with 47 goals in just 39 games across all competitions, surpassing his previous best for a single club season.


Bayern Munich is dominating the Bundesliga, leading by nine points with eight games to go. They're having an incredible season, losing only two of 41 games in all competitions. 




Harry Kane's first season in Germany saw Bayern Munich crash out to Real Madrid in the Champions League semi-finals, with Kane now determined to lead his team to success against the Spanish giants. Kane, who captained Bayern for the first time in the Champions League, believes his side has learned from last year's defeat and is ready to take on Real Madrid.


“Whenever you play Real Madrid in the Champions League, you have to expect a tough opposition, you have to be ready for a fight,” Kane said.


“You have to be ready to try and play in a certain way, and we'll be ready for that.”


Bayern Munich's last win against Real Madrid was way back in the 2011-12 Champions League semi-finals. Since then, they've struggled against the Spanish giants, with Real Madrid dominating their encounters. In fact, Real Madrid has a slight edge in their head-to-head record, with 13 wins to Bayern's 11, and four draws.


“Both clubs are giant,” Bayern manager Vincent Kompany said.


“Who's the best right now isn't important - the history of both clubs is huge.


“It'll be very special. Honestly speaking, with Madrid, when the level goes higher, then they get better. That's why I'm expecting an absolute top game.


“It'll be good for the fans - the neutral fans as well - but at the end we want to win.”




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