The Borneo Post

Kane faces familiar issue on return to north London

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Germany: Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane returns to north London to face old foes Arsenal in Tuesday’s Champions League quarterfin­al and finds himself nursing a familiar problem.

Once again, Kane will step onto the Emirates Stadium pitch as a shining light in a struggling team seemingly on course for a disappoint­ing season without silverware.

This time, however, Kane is wearing the red and white of Bayern Munich, a proud club who have collapsed under the weight of Xabi Alonso’s incredible Bayer Leverkusen this season.

Famously trophyless despite a stellar career, Kane left Spurs for German behemoths Bayern, a club synonymous with success and silverware.

Kane quickly establishe­d himself as Bayern’s most important player, with 32 goals in 28 league matches – and six more in the Champions League.

The England captain is however no closer to that elusive first piece of silverware.

Leverkusen, long chided for failing to perform when it matters, are 16 points clear with six games remaining and could win the league for the first time this weekend, in between the two Arsenal games.

Riding high atop the Premier League, Arsenal fans will no doubt delight in telling Kane he has taken his trophyless curse with him to Bavaria.

And while Kane would have envisioned a happier north London homecoming after his 100 million euro (US$108 million) move, Tuesday gives him the perfect chance to sink the knife into an Arsenal side lacking in

European football pedigree.

Another man hoping to silence the doubters is Bayern manager Thomas Tuchel, whose greatest managerial successes have been in the Champions League.

Tuchel took Paris SaintGerma­in to the 2020 Champions League final, further than any other manager has carried the club, and won the competitio­n with Chelsea one year later.

Despite letting go of the league title for the first time in more than a decade, Tuchel knows all will be forgiven with a Champions League win.

Tuchel left five first teamers out of Saturday’s surprise Heidenheim loss – captain Manuel Neuer, Leroy Sane, Kingsley Coman, Noussair Mazraoui and Aleksandar Pavlovic. Tuchel said “none of those five have been rested”, but all are expected to make the trip to London, with Neuer and Sane almost certain to play.

“We still have one goal left which is to travel to Wembley,” Tuchel said on Friday, explaining “we have the anger in our stomachs to set things straight”.

“We’re in the quarter-finals so there are not too many more steps to be taken. Nothing matters except this goal.”

Two-time Champions League winner Thomas Mueller said his side could harness the frustratio­n and unleash it on Tuesday.

Mueller pointed to his “experience” in football and said critics should hold off until there was nothing left to play for.

“This result has me in fighting mode ahead of Tuesday.

“Self-pity doesn’t help us at all,” Mueller said.

“The resentment inside me smiling again.”

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Kane attends a training session in Munich, southern Germany, prior to the UEFA Champions League quarter-final first leg match Arsenal FC v FC Bayern Munich.
— AFP photo Kane attends a training session in Munich, southern Germany, prior to the UEFA Champions League quarter-final first leg match Arsenal FC v FC Bayern Munich.

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