- Bayern beaten 1-0 by Lazio
- Tuchel's men had no shots on target
- Kane frustrated with lacklustre teammates
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The Bavarians emerged second-best against a spirited Lazio side at the Stadio Olimpico as a Ciro Immobile strike from the spot following a red card to Dayot Upamecano made the difference. It was a frustrating outing for Kane, who hardly troubled a well-drilled defensive unit and ultimately failed to land a single shot on target.
GettyThe England international was clearly unhappy at the end of the match and speaking to TNT Sports, he said: "Really tough week. I thought we started well, we had some clear chances. In these games they're big moments [misses]. The second half was disappointing, we came out with less energy, less confidence, too many balls given away and ultimately we got punished. Once you go down to 10 men it's always difficult to come find a way back into the game."
Bayern lost pace in the Bundesliga title race after they were outplayed by Bayer Leverkusen last weekend and the defeat to Lazio puts question marks over their European hopes. However, Kane is not willing to throw in the towel and has instead urged his team-mates to pull up their socks and give their best shot for the rest of the season.
"We have to find more energy, more confidence. We're still in the race for the Bundesliga, still in this tie - they come to our stadium in a few weeks. We have to keep fighting and look forward and try to turn our momentum around," he said.
This was just Bayern's fourth loss in the last 48 games in the Champions League. Whereas, it was Tuchel's 10th defeat in 43 competitive matches for Bayern - a number that it took his predecessor Julian Nagelsmann 84 matches to reach in charge of the club.
GettyKane's time at Bayern has witnessed a series of disappointments for the club. They lost the DFL Supercup at the beginning of the season and it was followed by an early exit from the DfB-Pokal in the second round in November. Moreover, Bayern had secured the Bundesliga title for 11 consecutive seasons before he arrived from north London but could miss out on conquering Germany again as they currently find themselves second in the table, trailing Bayer Leverkusen by five points.