
"“It hurts now, but you can't be judged on just one game,” Kane said (as captured by X account @iMiaSanMia). “We've had a fantastic season so far. We have the chance to win the double. And of course, there's the World Cup to look forward to. From our perspective, we can be proud of what we've achieved so far. We're always striving for improvement. The coach is working tirelessly to help us develop, and we need to internalize that mentality for our style of football.”"
"The Bavarians lost 6-5 on aggregate to Paris Saint-Germain on a night where the shortcomings of Bayern and the match officials sealed their fate. Many were hoping to reach the final in Budapest, Kane included, yet he refuses to label the season as a bust."
"The DFB-Pokal has eluded Bayern for six years, and it's their chance to bring it back home. However, there's something about being a goal (or maybe two) away from a major European final and instead having to settle for a domestic cup that leaves a sour taste in the mouth."
Bayern Munich’s European campaign ended after a 6-5 aggregate defeat to Paris Saint-Germain, following a match where Bayern’s shortcomings and officiating contributed to the outcome. Harry Kane expressed disappointment after the final whistle but said the team cannot be judged on a single game. He emphasized that Bayern have had a strong season, with opportunities to win the double, and noted the World Cup as an upcoming focus. Kane also highlighted ongoing work from the coach to develop the team and the need to internalize a mentality of continuous improvement for their style of football. Bayern also face the challenge of ending a six-year DFB-Pokal drought.
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