Harry Kane explains behaviour after the whistle following Bayern Munich win over Real Madrid
Harry Kane has explained why he was seen staring into the stands following Bayern Munich's 2-1 Champions League win over Real Madrid at the Bernabeu on Tuesday night.The German giants secured a crucial victory, with Kane netting the winner following an opener from Luis Diaz.Kylian Mbappe pulled one back for Real late on but it wasn't enough, with Vincent Kompany's side holding a slender lead going into the second leg.At full-time, Kane was seen scanning the crowd with the former Tottenham striker delighted after propelling his side to victory.TRENDINGStoriesVideosYour SayWhen asked what he was looking at, the 32-year-old said: "That was where my family is sitting. Trying to find my wife and my family but couldnt quite. So they are somewhere."The match between the two European superpowers lived up to the billing, with Bayern superior on the night.Vincent Kompany's side should really have won by more, with Real's late goal giving them hope of turning things around in the second leg at the Allianz Arena next Wednesday.Kane, however, was still pleased they were able to come out on top."All the hype surrounding it, coming to Madrid and trying to get a result - its always difficult," he said."We had some good moments, but so did they you have to give them credit. We can be very happy with the win heading into the second leg."LATEST SPORTS NEWS:Adam Johnson's life now seven years after prison sentence for grooming 15-year-old girlPremier League icon denies tax dodging after police launch investigation into hundreds of Deliveroo ordersRory McIlroy makes Masters history before even hitting a shot"Weve experienced some really good moments together. This is the business end of the season now. The more you play and train together, the stronger those feelings and connections become."We always feel like were a threat; were always confident that we can score."Were in a good position now, but we have to stay focused. Now we need to recover, and next week well try to repeat this success."Bayern boss Kompany, meanwhile, has urged on his side to keep their foot on the gas as they look to win the prestigious trophy for the first time since 2020."It's important to continue our momentum," he stated."They [Madrid] will give us a tough game, they are the type of team that can do something special, but so can we."We have earned the right to be confident and be demanding in those games. But it's football, you never know."I'm not centre stages, it's the players. So I just try to give them a little word when I can, [like] something I might have done when I was playing."But it's a player's game."As for Real boss Alvaro Arbeloa, the Spaniard is hopeful that his team can still reach the semi-finals despite the disappointing result.Well, were still in it. Thats clear. Were one goal away from levelling the tie," he stated."Were capable of winning on any pitch, and weve shown that with the chances weve had. The opponent wasnt going to be easy and its a shame we didnt score a few more.Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter