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Kane says Bayern must bring same intensity to overturn PSG deficit
Bayern Munich are 5-4 down after one leg of their Champions League semi-final against PSG, and Harry Kane knows it is all to play for.
Harry Kane wants Bayern Munich to bring the same intensity to the second leg of their Champions League semi-final tie, following Tuesday's historic first-leg thriller.
Kane got the scoring going at the Parc des Princes with a 17th-minute fightback, though Bayern found themselves 5-2 down by the 58th minute.
However, the Bundesliga champions fought back to ensure they are only one goal down at the halfway stage of the tie, with Dayot Upamecano heading Joshua Kimmich's free-kick home before Kane's searching pass assisted Luis Diaz to make it 5-4.
Tuesday's game was the joint highest-scoring semi-final match in European Cup or Champions League history, along with Eintracht Frankfurt's 6-3 win over Rangers in 1959-60.
This is the first-ever Champions League campaign to see two teams score at least 40 goals, with PSG now on 43 and Bayern on 42, and Kane expects the entertainment to continue at the Allianz Arena next week.
"I think you saw two high-level teams out there, especially in the attacking play, the transitions, the speed, the intensity in the one-v-one battles," Kane told Amazon Prime.
"It was two of the top teams going toe to toe.













