On October 24, in the third round of the Champions League, Barcelona secured a 4-1 victory over Bayern Munich at home, ending their six-game losing streak against Bayern and defeating the Bundesliga champions for the first time in nine years.
In this match, Kane, as Bayern’s forward, helped his team score the equalizing goal. However, a poor defense ultimately led to Bayern’s defeat.
After the game, Kane stated, “Conceding three goals in the first half away from home was not a good start for us. We had periods where we were very threatening in the first half, but Barcelona performed well, and we didn’t capitalize on our opportunities. Then we were punished during the transitions.”
Reflecting on the lessons learned from the match, Kane said, “I think there were times when we were very dangerous, perhaps we were a bit impatient in trying to complete the final pass quickly. If we could have more possession and not rush into attacks, we could have created better chances.”
Finally, Kane optimistically added, “There’s no need to panic, this is experience, and we will do better in the next match.”
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