Bayern Munich star Harry Kane did not accept the lie of his English compatriot Jamie Carragher, following the victory over Lazio (3-0) in the second leg of the Champions League final.
The Bavarian team lost the first leg 1-0 in Rome, but Kane led his teammates to take revenge in the second leg by scoring two goals against the Allianz Arena, to snatch Bayern’s ticket to the quarter-finals.
In a television interview after the victory with CBS, Kane was asked whether he had spoken on the phone with Carragher this week, as the former Liverpool defender claimed, and the English striker replied, “That is not true, sorry, Jimmy.”
Carragher immediately shouted while laughing: “Don’t do this to me! I’m telling everyone in America that we are friends, and that we have a great relationship. I can’t believe you just did that to me!”
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The 30-year-old in turn replied: “We are friends, but as you know, I will not lie on national television,” before revealing that he does not even have the number of the former Liverpool player, and that they only exchange messages on Twitter, to which the presenter of the program replied, “This is not friendship.” »
Kane raised his tally to 33 goals in 33 matches with Bayern Munich this season, and also scored his 50th and 51st European goals, surpassing Chelsea legend Didier Drogba’s number (50) on the list of continental scorers.
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