
"I always feel like in the Champions League you create maybe more chances than the Bundesliga, the games are maybe a bit more open, and that suits me,"
"Hopefully I can get more than 11 this year,"
"I think with the ball possession, making angles, helping each other. You saw me and Serge [Gnabry] drop in quite a lot to make it difficult for them to press. They were always kind of minus one and as the game went on, I felt like they got more tired,"
Harry Kane scored twice in Bayern Munich's 3-1 Champions League win over Chelsea, converting a penalty and finishing a chance created by a press-induced error. The penalty followed a foul by Moises Caicedo, and the second goal came after Malo Gusto's mistake allowed Kane to slot home at the far post. Kane said the Champions League produces more open games and chances for strikers than the Bundesliga and expressed hope to exceed last season's 11-goal tally. At 32, Kane has nine goals in five matches across all competitions (ten in six including the German Supercup). Bayern led when Michael Olise forced Trevoh Chalobah into an own goal; Chelsea equalised through Cole Palmer, who later had a VAR-disallowed finish ruled offside. The result marked Bayern's third consecutive win over Chelsea since the 2012 final. Kane highlighted Bayern's intensity without the ball and positional rotations with Serge Gnabry to disrupt Chelsea's press and tire opponents.
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