Harry Kane ignites Bayern Munich's title charge, vows Champions League redemption

Harry Kane ignites Bayern Munich's title charge, vows Champions League redemption

Harry Kane, Bayern Munich's striker, has opened up about his burning desire to clinch his first career trophy and overcome the sting of Champions League defeat in an interview with Absolut Fussball.

The England captain, speaking to journalist Adrian Kuhnel, shared his optimism about Bayern's Bundesliga campaign and reflected on their European disappointment.

With Bayern eight points clear of second-placed Bayer Leverkusen and just four games remaining, the Bundesliga title is within touching distance.

Kane, who has never lifted a team trophy, couldn't hide his excitement. "It'd be incredible to win the Meisterschale," he said, chuckling. "Maybe it'll quiet those who keep mentioning I haven't won anything yet."

The 31-year-old, who has netted 33 goals in 30 Bundesliga matches this season, according to official Bundesliga statistics, emphasised the team's focus.

"If we seal the title, the celebrations will be massive," he said. "But in football, you're always chasing the next goal. Right now, it's all about this championship."

Kane also addressed Bayern's Champions League exit in the quarter-finals against Inter Milan, a bitter pill for a club aiming to reach the final at their own Allianz Arena.

"It's tough to take," he admitted. "We threw everything at it, but it wasn't enough. The fans have been phenomenal, and I'm confident we'll be back stronger in Europe next season."

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