Harry Kane has shared his perspective on the upcoming Champions League showpiece between Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain, despite his own side’s exit from the tournament. The Bayern Munich forward was unable to secure a final berth for the German giants following a 1-1 stalemate in their semi-final return leg. Although the England international converted a dramatic late equalizer, the result proved insufficient to overturn the high-scoring 5-4 aggregate deficit established during the first meeting in Paris.
Looking toward the May 30 finale in Budapest, Kane identified the French champions as the team with a subtle psychological edge over the Gunners. Despite the continental disappointment, the striker remains motivated by domestic ambitions. Having already secured the Bundesliga crown, Kane is now concentrated on adding the DFB-Pokal to their haul to complete a season double.
He provided his assessment of the final and his team’s remaining objectives to Sky Sports Germany:
“We can win the double. In my opinion, PSG are slightly favorites in the final.”