Kane cut a no-nonsense figure when speaking to TNT Sports, making Bayern’s ambitions crystal clear: "I think the expectation - and, of course, the hope - is always to win the Champions League. We have a good enough team, a good enough squad to be able to do that but, as we know, it’s difficult playing against the best teams in Europe throughout the whole season."
The forward reflected on Bayern’s recent near misses, including last season’s painful quarter-final exit at the hands of Inter Milan. Missed chances proved costly then, and Kane underlined that turning dominance into goals at the key moments is the only way forward.
"We came close in my first season with Thomas [Tuchel] and now even last season was a disappointing way to go out against Inter Milan," he said. "Over the two legs we felt we done enough but in the moments, we didn’t take [chances], so it’s just about building on that and get one step further than we did last year and hopefully go all the way. It’s down to us. It’s a long mountain climb ahead so it’s just about trying to focus on this next league stage and trying to do the best in that."