When Real Madrid travels to Germany to play Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena in the Champions League semi-finals, they will be facing what is likely to be the most difficult test they will face in the remainder of their 23/24 season. However, before we get into this match, it is important to note that the team coached by Carlo Ancelotti should be regarded the big favorites.
By their own standards, the team coached by Thomas Tuchel has had a fairly average season, and the Bavarian club has failed to win the Bundesliga for the first time in more than a decade. They have the opportunity to make things right, however, if they are successful in winning the Champions League.
Given that Real Madrid is standing in their way in the semi-finals, this is something that is simpler to say than it is to achieve. Throughout the years, these two clubs have been engaged in some of the most memorable Champions League matches, and this matchup ought to be no different because of that.
In order for Bayern Munich to go to the semifinals of the competition and defeat Real Madrid, it is reasonable to assume that they will want Harry Kane to perform at his very best. As he continues his pursuit of the elusive first title, the English striker has been scoring goals at an alarming rate this season, despite the fact that the club’s performance has been erratic. He seems to be feeling confident as he moves into the semifinals.
Kane makes a big assertion on the Real Madrid match.
This season, the Englishman has scored 42 goals in the same number of games, adding to his total number of goals scored. In response to a question on the number of goals he is likely to score against Real Madrid, Kane responded as follows, as tweeted by Kerry Hau:
Hopefully, a couple of them. I’m feeling upbeat and self-assured right now. If the way my coworkers have been treating me during the season continues, then I will be there.
Whether or whether Kane will be able to score against Real Madrid is something that has not yet been determined. Without a doubt, this will not be a simple undertaking.
Despite the fact that key defenders have been out for extended periods of time due to injuries, Real Madrid has shown a solid level of resolve at the back this season. In 33 La Liga matches, they have only allowed 22 goals to be scored against them, which is a much lower number than Athletic Bilbao, who is considered to be the second-best defensive club in the league.