Harry Kane provided his thoughts on Bayern Munich's narrow loss to Inter on Tuesday and accused the Italian side of celebrating too early.
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Bayern lost to Inter 2-1 on Tuesday in the Champions LeagueKane reflected on the first leg result Accused Inter of "celebrating like they won the tie"Follow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Inter were in a jubilant mood after snatching a late winner through Davide Frattesi on Tuesday night in the Champions League, as Bayern Munich lost 2-1 at the Allianz Arena in the first leg of the quarter-final. Following the game, Bayern striker Harry Kane accused the Nerazzurri of "celebrating like they won the tie" while providing his thoughts on the result.
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“Tough game, Inter are a very good team, but I think we were in control for large spells, especially in the second half,” Kane told reporters (h/t Football Italia).
“I thought it was a dominant performance. It’s disappointing to concede the way we did. Obviously, it leaves a bad feeling. We always have to believe we can turn it around. We’re a dangerous team against any opposition. I know they celebrated like they won the tie at the end, but it’s all to play for. It’s one goal and 90 minutes to play.”
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Kane was unable to register his name on the scoresheet against Inter, even missing a costly gilt-edged opportunity in the first-half that would have put the hosts in the lead. Although Kane has been among the goals this season, he'll have to come up with something special in Italy next week.
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Kane and Co. have all to do it in the return leg against Inter in Italy next week. But before that, the 31-year-old will be keen to add to his tally of 23 Bundesliga goals when Bayern welcome Borussia Dortmund on Saturday, April 12, with a chance to go nine points clear of rivals Bayer Leverkusen.