Kane rues "moments where we could have been more clinical" in the French capital
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Bayern Munich were undone by the odd goal in nine this evening, but Harry Kane feels his side could have put the game to bed against PSG earlier has they been more ruthless.
“We had moments where we could have been more clinical in the final pass or the final finish," the English marksman, who provided a goal and an assist on the night, told Prime Video.
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"We felt we got better and better, especially as the game went on, they started to tire. We've just got to bring the same intensity. We're going to need more of that next week.
“So, we take a lot of pride in the fact that we got back to 5-4 because away from home, being 5-2 down could be a really tough place to be. But we fought and we're back in the tie," he said.
Regardless the game as a spectacle itself, the 32-year-old couldn't speak any more highly of both the Bavarians and their Parisian counterparts, as it rained goals galore.
“I think we saw two high-level teams out there today, especially in the attacking play and in the transitions, the speed, the intensity in the 1v1 battles. Two of the top teams going toe-to-toe," he added.
When asked about the second-leg fixture scheduled to take place next Wednesday, Kane explained whoever “takes their moments” will reach the final in Budapest.
“There were a lot of moments out there today, and it's probably going to be the same next week. So, us being at home with the crowd behind us, we hope that can push us over the line,” he concluded.