'Watch his work off the ball!' - Vincent Kompany talks up Harry Kane after Champions League performance
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'Watch his work off the ball!' - Vincent Kompany talks up Harry Kane after Champions League performance
"Watch him press, help the team, recover the ball. It's important for him, if he spends that much energy, to get rewarded and get chances to score. We can talk about talent and quality, but I keep highlighting that side because you need a lot of hard work to be where he is."
"Kane really makes it look easy at times but a game like this - which did feature missed golden opportunities for Kane and his teammates - is a reminder that it really is not. But the good work that Kane puts in, whether that is in the opponent box or dropping deep into his own, or even away from the ball and the focus of the cameras, is helping carry the Bavarians to greater and greater success."
"The Bavarians were able to tough out a rugged 3-1 victory in a match that was not all that pleasing to the eye. Harry Kane's brace and an own goal from Chelsea paced Bayern Munich. While Chelsea did some good things (including a terrific first half counterattack for a goal), the Londoners did not have enough gas in the tank to keep up with the German powerhouse."
Harry Kane scored twice in Bayern Munich’s 3-1 Champions League victory over Chelsea, with an own goal also contributing to the final score. The match was rugged and not consistently pleasing to the eye, and featured missed golden opportunities for Kane and teammates. A first-half counterattack produced Chelsea’s sole goal, but Chelsea lacked energy to match Bayern’s intensity. Kane’s impact extended beyond scoring: pressing, recovering possession, dropping deep, and movement away from the ball created chances and helped the team dominate. The match coverage included analysis of the starting XI, scoring and substitutions, and final tactical takeaways.
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