Bayern, Kane promises hell to PSG: “We’re going to…”

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Bayern Munich, with Harry Kane on fire, wants to dominate PSG and ensure their qualification.

Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain meet this Tuesday at the Allianz Arena for one of the most anticipated clashes of this 5th day of the League phase of the Champions League. The Parisian club, currently 25th, synonymous with non-qualification, will have to face Bayern positioned in 17th place, synonymous with the play-offs.

At a press conference this Monday, Harry Kane, the prolific Roten striker, author of 20 goals and 9 assists in 17 matches in all competitions, set the tone. The Englishman announced that Bayern will seek to deprive PSG of any control by monopolizing the ball and implementing aggressive pressing. Kane, at the forefront of the attack, should be responsible for starting this stifling work.

A clear game plan for Bayern

“It will be a difficult match, that’s for sure. They have a very good team, they play with a lot of stars. They try to dominate games with possession, and we do the same thing.”analyzed the captain of the Three Lions.

“At home, we will want to dominate, have the ball, have chances and put them back. We are going to press them to put them in difficulty, perhaps from their goalkeeper, or when they lose the ball. We want to suffocate them in their own half. We did it very well this season,” he clarified.

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