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Bayern Munich eliminated Real Madrid from the Champions League and will face Paris Saint-Germain in the semifinals. Harry Kane expressed confidence, stating, 'We can beat anyone.'
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Bayern Munich just tossed Real Madrid out of the Champions League.
The reward?
A date with Paris Saint-Germain in the semi-final of the Champions League.
Goodness.
Bayern Munich really has to deal with the murderer’s row of football clubs in this season’s UCL. However, one Bayern player isn’t too worried, and that is a certain Harry Kane. A man who just might be the world’s best footballer.
When interviewed by BeIN Sports after the game (as captured by @iMiaSanMia) about his confidence level heading into the PSG fixtures, Harry Kane responded, “PSG have shown this season that they are one of the best teams in Europe for sure. We played them already this year and had a great game away from home, a really tough game.”
And what a game it was, in this season’s group stages.
Both clubs have come a long way since then and are undoubtedly the two top teams in Europe at the moment. It is a shame that they will have to face each other before the final, but as the saying goes, you have to beat the best to be the best. And Kane believes Bayern can beat anyone.
“We feel strong, we feel like we can beat anyone when we’re at our highest level—we’re going to need that to beat PSG,” declared Kane triumphantly. And who can doubt him?
This Bayern team is a juggernaut. Coached by Kompany, spearheaded by Kane, and a wonderful, cohesive roster.
The UCL trophy has to be the expectation.
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Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain are the two teams competing in the Champions League semifinals.
Bayern Munich reached the semifinals by eliminating Real Madrid from the tournament.
Harry Kane stated, 'We can beat anyone,' expressing confidence in Bayern Munich's ability to win against PSG.

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