"Let's have a look at what you could have won..." Jim Bowen won't be the stadium announcer for Bayern Munich on Wednesday night for what is a mouth-watering Champions League group-stage showdown with Erik ten Hag and his misfiring Manchester United team.
But his catchphrase applies, Ten Hag and United already know what Harry Kane would have brought them. Despite registering an interest in the England captain, United did not get their would-be pursuit off the ground as they eventually plumped for Denmark prospect Rasmus Hojlund instead.
He has shown one or two sharp glimpses in two early-season appearances, but it must be about the here and now for United. ALSO READ: United players to return in Bayern and Burnley games ALSO READ: United have five positives to cling on to despite defeat Brighton dished out a third defeat already this season and things do not get any easier for United as they prepare to board the plane to Bavaria in midweek.
Waiting for them around 20 miles from Munich International airport will be free-scoring Kane and his star-studded Bayern teammates.