
"Right now, I'm just disappointed. We were extremely close this year. Of course, we dreamed of winning all the titles. We're good enough to achieve exactly that. That's exactly why it hurts so much at this moment. I think everyone who watched the game will come to the same conclusion. How can you call a handball last week and not this week? (Nuno) Mendes should also have clearly received a second yellow card. Somehow the referee changed his mind. That's just how it is: over two games, you also need that little bit of luck on your side if you want to advance. Then it's precisely these small details that can make the difference."
"The coming days will certainly be tough. Yes, we were absolutely convinced that we had what it takes to turn things around and reach the final. It will be difficult. Tonight, tomorrow - as always in football, it's one game after another. We already have another match on Saturday. We are professionals. We play for Bayern Munich. We have to be ready and try to deliver another absolutely top performance."
"Of course the DFB-Pokal final - that's where our entire focus is now. It will hurt, and I'm sure we'll be talking and thinking about it for a while. But as always: look ahead, focus on the next task."
Harry Kane reacted with strong disappointment after Bayern Munich were eliminated by Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League. He said Bayern were extremely close to winning major titles and believed they had the quality to achieve that goal. Kane pointed to officiating inconsistencies, questioning how a handball was called in one instance but not in another, and argued that Nuno Mendes should have received a second yellow card. He said advancement over two games requires luck and that small details can decide outcomes. Kane acknowledged the coming days would be tough but stressed professionalism and readiness for the next match. He identified the DFB-Pokal final as the main focus and urged looking ahead to the next task.
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