Harry Kane talks Bayern Munich's 'fantastic' second goal against RB Leipzig and the togetherness of the squad
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Harry Kane talks Bayern Munich's 'fantastic' second goal against RB Leipzig and the togetherness of the squad
"Bayern Munich's second goal in the DFB-Pokal quarterfinal win over Rasenballsport Leipzig was a thing of beauty. A long, flowing passing move from the Bavarians, in which eight separate players touched the ball, led to a sumptuous assist from Michael Olise to Luis Díaz, who shrugged off a challenge from Willi Orban to score the crucial goal and seal a 2-0 victory."
""To be honest, the way we finished the game [demonstrated the team's harmony]. 2-0 is still a kinda tight scoreline, but in the last 20 minutes we took the game away from them. The way we move, the way we help each other and keep possession all works together," said Kane. "That is how we scored the second goal. It was a great ball by Michael and a tidy finish from Lucho. We attack together, we defend together and we enjoy these moments.""
Bayern Munich's second goal in the DFB-Pokal quarterfinal resulted from a long, flowing passing move involving eight different players and ended with Michael Olise's assist to Luis Díaz. Díaz shrugged off a challenge from Willi Orban to convert and seal a 2-0 victory. Harry Kane, who was not involved in the goal, said the way the team finished the game demonstrated harmony and that they took control in the last 20 minutes. Kane credited coordinated movement, mutual support, and possession for creating the opportunity, praising Olise's pass and Díaz's tidy finish.
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