Harry Kane, with 34 goals this season, urged Bayern Munich to be more clinical ahead of their Champions League second leg against Inter Milan. Trailing 2-1, Kane stressed the team belief despite recent missed chances. Bayern welcome back Coman and Pavlovic, while Inter aim to break their winless home record against the German side.
During the pre-match press conference ahead of the UEFA Champions League quarter final second leg, Harry Kane emphasized the need for Bayern Munich to be clinical in front of goal when they face Inter Milan at the San Siro. Bayern trail 2–1 on aggregate after missing several chances in the first leg at home, where Inter’s Davide Frattesi scored a late winner. Kane, who has netted 34 goals this season, stressed the importance of converting chances and staying confident despite recent missed opportunities and a 2–2 draw against Dortmund in the Bundesliga.
Kane dismissed the significance of Inter’s celebrations after the first leg, stating Bayern’s motivation remains intact and the team believes in overturning the deficit. Bayern head coach Vincent Kompany has been boosted by the return of Kingsley Coman and Aleksandar Pavlovic, although Jamal Musiala remains out with injury. Veteran Thomas Mueller is set to start and could match Lionel Messi’s 163 Champions League appearances.
Inter Milan, led by Simone Inzaghi, are aiming for their first Champions League home win against Bayern, having lost all previous such meetings. Inzaghi urged his players to focus on the performance rather than the scoreline, with only Denzel Dumfries unavailable for selection.
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