Harry Kane made a switch to Bayern Munich, hoping – maybe even believing – that he’d finally get his hands on his first trophy. His old rival, Arsenal, might just thwart those hopes, extending his wait for silverware.
For Bayern, the Champions League is the last chance for a trophy in a tough season. They’ve struggled in the Bundesliga and were knocked out of the German Cup by Saarbruecken.
Facing Arsenal in the Champions League quarterfinals means Kane comes up against his former fierce rivals from his time at Tottenham.
The first leg of the clash is in London, where Kane is likely to face jeers from the Arsenal fans. He’ll be the main threat to Arsenal’s defense.
Bayern’s coach, Thomas Tuchel, believes Kane’s presence will be a boost for the team. He’s confident Kane will be motivated and ready to score.
Arsenal’s players hold Kane in high regard. They see him as the best finisher in the world, praising his consistency and goal-scoring ability.
Kane has an impressive track record against Arsenal, with 14 goals in 17 games. He’s known for his scoring prowess and versatility, capable of scoring in various ways.
In his time at Tottenham, Kane evolved his game, becoming more involved in the team’s buildup play. His intelligence on the field makes him an easy player to work with, according to his teammates.
With his move to Bayern, Kane aims to continue his impressive goal-scoring record and help his team achieve success in the Champions League.