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Harry Kane has faith Bayern can achieve Bernabeu glory

Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane said their 2-2 draw with Real Madrid in the first leg of the UEFA Champions League semi-final is "a little disappointing" but has full belief they can qualify next week.

Madrid hit the front against the run of play in the 24th minute when Toni Kroos' magnificent through-ball found Vinicius Jr, who tucked home coolly to give the away side a half-time lead.

Munich scored twice in four second-half minutes, firstly through Leroy Sane before Jamal Musiala went down in the penalty area and Kane sent Andriy Lunin the wrong way to put them in front.

Harry Kane, who now has 43 goals in 43 appearances for Bayern Munich, felt there were 'good things out there' from the first leg than his side can take to Madrid in a week's time #rtesport #UCL pic.twitter.com/YNfR0UxN3X

Much like in the quarter-final against Manchester City, Madrid were not beaten and they came from behind once again courtesy of Vinicius's penalty to leave it all square heading into the second leg.

Kane told TNT Sports: "It's a little disappointing, once we got 2-1 ahead we had two or three good chances especially from set plays but this is a Champions League semi-final, we expected a tough game.

"Real Madrid are one of the best teams in Europe and they can punish you with one or two actions like they did today so of course we are disappointed we didn't get the win but it's all to play for next week."

Bayern made most of the running through the early stages and a couple of Lunin saves kept Madrid level before a sucker punch down the other end gave the visitors the lead.

Kane added: "We started first 10 or 15 minutes on the front foot, we had a couple of chances there but then their goal came against the run of play.

"They built up the

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