Inter hopes to show Bayern what real celebrations look like in Champions League quarterfinals
- Inter Milan leads Bayern Munich 2-1 after winning the first leg of their Champions League quarterfinals match.
- Bayern forward Harry Kane stated that Inter's celebrations were excessive, claiming they celebrated "like they won the tie" after the match.
- Henrikh Mkhitaryan disagreed with Kane, saying their celebrations were not massive and expressing, "We know we were just happy after the first game."
- Kane emphasized that the tie is not over, stating, "It’s one goal and 90 minutes to play.
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Inter hopes to show Bayern what real celebrations look like in Champions League quarterfinals
Harry Kane accused Inter Milan players of celebrating “like they won the tie” after the Nerazzurri’s surprise first-leg victory over Bayern Munich in the Champions League quarterfinals last week. Those sentiments were echoed by Kane’s coach at Bayern, Vincent Kompany.…
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Shorts Henrikh Mkhitaryan defended Inter Milan’s celebrations following their 2-1 victory over Bayern Munich, insisting they were merely expressing happiness and not over-celebrating. Bayern’s Harry Kane and coach Vincent Kompany expressed concerns about Inter’s celebrations, suggesting they acted as if they had won the tie, but Kane later acknowledged the emotional nature of the moment. [...] WTX News WTX News - WTX News Breaking News, fashion …
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