Former Bayern Munich midfielder, Owen Hargreaves has said that he felt sorry for striker Harry Kane amid the ongoing UEFA Champions League.
Hargreaves was reacting to Bayern Munich’s Champions League semi-final second leg 2-1 defeat to Real Madrid on Wednesday.
Kane, who has scored 44 goals in 44 matches across all competitions for Bayern Munich, was substituted in the 85th minute against Real Madrid.
The England international was replaced by Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting.
At that point, Bayern Munich were protecting a one-goal lead and were going to Wembley with Kane having led their charge.
But Joselu scored two late goals to send Carlo Ancelotti’s side to the final, where they will face Dortmund.
“I feel so sorry for Kane. What a superstar he has been and he doesn’t have an opportunity [in a Champions League final],” Hargreaves told TNT Sport.
“Poor guy. He has been amazing this season and that just didn’t go to plan in the last 10 minutes.”
Kane is currently joint-top scorer in the Champions League with eight goals.
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