Harry Kane predicts how many goals he'll score for Bayern against Real Madrid as he looks forward to reunion with Jude Bellingham
Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane says he is in a confident mood and hoping to get on the scoresheet against Real Madrid in the Champions League.
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Kane has scored 42 goals this season
Helped Bayern knock out Arsenal in quarter-finals
Hoping Bellingham will be off his game
WHAT HAPPENED?
The England skipper was asked how many goals he thinks he can score ahead of Bayern Munich's Champions League semi-final clash against Real Madrid. Kane also admitted he was looking forward to a reunion with international compatriot Jude Bellingham but hopes the former Birmingham man can have a rare off-day.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Bayern and Madrid will both sense a huge opportunity if they can reach the final of Europe's biggest competition with holders Manchester City already knocked out. One of Borussia Dortmund or Paris Saint-Germain will fill the other spot at Wembley and Kylian Mbappe could face the side he is destined to join in the final should Madrid see off their German opposition.
WHAT HARRY KANE SAID
Speaking to Sky Sport Germany, Kane said: "I'm in a good mood and confident. If my colleagues serve me like they have all season, then I'll be there. Jude's having an outstanding season. As far as I'm concerned, he can hold back in the two games against us."
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DID YOU KNOW?
Bayern last won the Champions League in 2020, beating PSG 1-0 in an empty stadium in Lisbon. Kane is hoping to get his hands on a major piece of silverware for the first time in his career having failed to do so during his time at Tottenham.
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WHAT NEXT FOR BAYERN AND KANE?
After bagging a brace in the 2-1 win against Frankfurt on Saturday, Kane and Bayern will now set their sights on the first leg of the semi-finals in Munich. The Bavarians have already conceded the Bundesliga title to Bayer Leverkusen, so the Champions League and their hopes of finishing the campaign with silverware rest on the most prestigious prize of them all.