Bayern Munich fell to a dramatic 5-4 defeat against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League quarterfinal first leg at Parc des Princes. The nine-goal spectacle showcased attacking brilliance from both sides, yet Harry Kane spotlighted his team’s defensive efforts.
Kane Highlights Defensive Resilience
Opening the scoring with a first-half penalty, Kane commended Bayern’s backline despite the high-scoring chaos. The defense featured Jonathan Tah, Dayot Upamecano—who scored—Alphonso Davies, Josip Stanisic, and goalkeeper Manuel Neuer.
“Even though nine goals were scored, there was some amazing defending in the 1v1 battles,” Kane stated after the match. “You’ve got the best players in the world—the best attackers, the best defenders. Sometimes the attackers come out on top and show their quality.”
He added, “When you look at the center-halves playing in midfield, in attack, out wide against wingers—credit to them. It’s a really hard job. I thought they were outstanding.”
Rooney Challenges Kane’s View
Former England teammate Wayne Rooney strongly disagreed with Kane’s assessment. “I love Harry Kane,” Rooney remarked. “But there’s no way he can be praising his defenders.”
Rooney suggested Kane might be boosting his colleagues ahead of the return leg. “Maybe because they are his teammates, he’s trying to give them confidence for next week. I think the defending from both teams was really bad, so he’s being a bit modest.”
Henry Embraces the Chaos
Thierry Henry dismissed concerns over the leaky defenses, emphasizing the entertainment value. “We’ve been complaining that football is boring,” Henry noted. “Tonight, there was risk-taking—not playing to lose, but to win.”
“If you’re pro-defense, you might go crazy. But I don’t care. This match was crazy fun for everyone watching.”
Media Acclaim and Kane’s Milestone
French outlet L’Equipe celebrated “Football Total” on its front page, while Germany’s BILD described unprecedented amazement and disbelief.
Kane marked another personal milestone, surpassing Steven Gerrard’s record with goals in six straight Champions League appearances. He played a pivotal role in Bayern’s second-half rally from 3-0 down.
What’s Next
The second leg takes place in Munich next Tuesday. The winner advances to face the victor of Atletico Madrid versus Arsenal.

