On Tuesday, in the first leg of the 2025-2026 Champions League semi-final (the second leg is on Wednesday, May 6), Paris Saint-Germain faced Bayern Munich at the Parc des Princes. Harry Kane, the 32-year-old striker for the German team, spoke to CBS Sports Golazo after PSG’s 5-4 victory
Kane: “We feel we could have won.”
Who is happier with the result, PSG or Bayern?
It’s hard to be happy after a defeat; we feel we could have won. But going from 5-2 down to 5-4, with our character, is positive. It was a crazy match. A lot happened, and we need to process it. We need to improve things, but we have hope. We scored four goals away from home. They have to come to the Allianz Arena.
There aren’t any defensive errors, but rather attacking quality?
Yes, that’s true. You can see the strengths of each team; with the man-pressing, you expect duels and space. There was the corner, with a lack of marking. Regarding the penalty conceded, I don’t quite understand the rule. But he must know it.
Bayern’s attacking power?
We have a great connection. The more we play, the stronger it gets. We’re dangerous; it’s not for nothing that we score so many goals. We’ll have to do it again next week.
