Harry Kane, the striker for Bayern Munich, has described their victory over Arsenal in the UEFA Champions League quarter-final second leg as ‘unbelievable’.
Bayern Munich defeated Arsenal 1-0 at home with a second-half goal from Joshua Kimmich, qualifying for the semi-final with a 3-2 aggregate win over Arsenal, after a 2-2 draw in the first leg at Emirates Stadium.
The Bundesliga giants will now face Real Madrid in the coming weeks for the semi-final.
“An unbelievable win,” Kane told TNT Sports.
“It’s been a tough season for us. We’ve had to fight and grind it out at times.
“We knew we could make the difference with our fans at home. It was a tough game, a tight game. It was a great goal from Josh [Kimmich].
“To reach the semi-finals is a great achievement for us and we can enjoy it. I think in these types of games the first half is always a bit cagey.”
He added, “The expectation here is to try and win the Champions League. We won the league for 11 years in a row so maybe there was a bit of tempo missing.
“That can’t happen. Now we have to enjoy the Champions League and try to get ready for Saturday.”





