
"The rivalry was a good rivalry we had, especially early on in my Tottenham career, the (Mauricio) Pochettino era. We had a lot of tough games, good games against each other. Playing against Premier League opposition, there's always maybe a little bit more expectation around the game. Obviously, maybe the Chelsea fans don't like me as much, and obviously Arsenal fans don't like me as much, but that makes me want to play better, that motivates me."
"There's going to be some familiar faces that I've played against, some that I've played with with England. All those things added, it just brings a little something special around the game. Being at the Allianz, having an English team here, as a team we like to try and stamp our authority on the game, and we'll try and do that. But we're playing against a very good side, so we have to be at 100 per cent."
Harry Kane feels motivated by Chelsea fans' dislike and aims to perform strongly for Bayern Munich in the Champions League tie at the Allianz Arena. Kane has scored eight times against Chelsea across his career and expects familiar opponents and teammates to add a special edge to the match. Bayern plan to assert authority but acknowledge Chelsea as a very good side requiring top performance. Michael Olise joined Bayern for A350million last summer, a transfer Kane welcomed. Vincent Kompany consulted loanee Nicolas Jackson for insight, but his own analysis—based on watching around 40 Chelsea games—was already thorough and confirmed.
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