Harry Kane has played down suggestions Bayern Munich were simply lucky during their emphatic win over RB Leipzig, insisting he is not interested in complaints after benefiting from a decisive error.
The England captain was on hand to punish a costly slip from a Leipzig defender, an incident that helped swing the contest firmly Bayern’s way. With Bayern already in control, Kane’s involvement underlined the ruthless edge that has driven their strong start.
Asked about claims that the Bavarians rode their luck, Kane made his stance clear. “I’m not complaining!” he said, dismissing the idea that Bayern’s performance should be reduced to one mistake.
Kane stressed that moments like that are part of football and a product of pressure, with Bayern’s attacking intent forcing opponents into difficult situations. He pointed to the overall display as evidence that Bayern earned the result rather than lucking into it.
The striker’s comments come after Bayern’s convincing victory over Leipzig, a result that continued their momentum and highlighted Kane’s influence in big domestic games.
For Kane, the focus remains on maintaining standards, not debating fine margins. Bayern, he suggested, will take whatever opportunities come their way as they push forward in the competition.
















