- Jun 29, 2003
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Harry Kane joked that Arsenal fans have a “soft respect” for him after scoring against the Gunners for Bayern Munich.
Kane, who has enjoyed a fine debut season with Bayern despite their wider struggles, became the highest-scoring opposition player in the history of the Emirates Stadium. The penalty took him to six goals there and he was interviewed by the TNT Sports pundits after the game.
While conducting an interview, a group of home supporters chanted anti-Tottenham songs at Spurs’ all-time leading goalscorer, who joked: “I think they have a soft respect for me.”
Of his penalty, Kane said watching David Raya against Porto led him to decide to wait for the Arsenal goalkeeper to make the first move.
"It was one of them when I have done a bit of research of his games against Porto,” he said.
“It was nice to see him go early and make it easier for me."
Source: Evening Standard
Kane, who has enjoyed a fine debut season with Bayern despite their wider struggles, became the highest-scoring opposition player in the history of the Emirates Stadium. The penalty took him to six goals there and he was interviewed by the TNT Sports pundits after the game.
While conducting an interview, a group of home supporters chanted anti-Tottenham songs at Spurs’ all-time leading goalscorer, who joked: “I think they have a soft respect for me.”
Of his penalty, Kane said watching David Raya against Porto led him to decide to wait for the Arsenal goalkeeper to make the first move.
"It was one of them when I have done a bit of research of his games against Porto,” he said.
“It was nice to see him go early and make it easier for me."
Source: Evening Standard