Thomas Tuchel said that nothing will hold Harry Kane back when the ÂBayern Munich striker returns to north London and renews Âhostilities with Arsenal in the Champions League.
Bayernâs manager, who warned that the Bundesliga champions know how to hurt Mikel Artetaâs side, is not worried about Kane being targeted because of his ÂTottenham Âconnections during the first leg of Tuesdayâs Âquarter-final at the ÂEmirates Stadium. The England captain scored 14 goals in 19 appearances for Spurs against Arsenal and Tuchel backed him to silence the taunts from the home fans.
âHe has thrived on it many times now so I donât think he will stop tomorrow,â the German said. âI think itâs very enjoyable for Harry to be here against Arsenal in the quarter-final of the Champions League. I think it will make him very happy to score. I donât see anything holding him back. I feel he is very motivated. Harry always helps you to win in any team, for ÂEngland, Tottenham and now for us. He will help us to perform.â
Tuchel, who is expected to leave Bayern at the end of a disappointing Âcampaign, faced heavy criticism after his sideâs 3-2 defeat by Heidenheim on Saturday. Bayern are 16 points behind the Bundesliga leaders, Bayer ÂLeverkusen, and face missing out on the league title for the first time in 12 years.
Europe is likely to define their Âseason. Tuchel, who refused to Âdiscuss the inquest that followed Bayern squandering a 2-0 lead against Heidenheim, was Âglowing in his praise of Arsenal. However he was bullish about Bayernâs chances and suggested that their greater experience at this level could be crucial against the Premier Leagueâs pacesetters.
âArsenal are the best level in the Premier League,â Tuchel said. âAll the data shows that. They have Âamazing data in the Champions League. It will be a big test for us. The season is not lost. The season is over when itâs over. The criticism is deserved and we are not going to win the league. We havenât had Âconsistency, passion and hunger in the Bundesliga. In the Champions League we have played at a high level.
âArsenal are a real team. They are the best team in Europe currently in terms of dead-ball situations. Itâs the second year for them playing at this high level. They have loads of energy. There has been a complete change of culture since Arteta joined. You can see his handwriting. The club wanted to go with him and they are Âharvesting that. They are dominating the toughest league.
âBut we know our strengths. We know how we want to cause them pain. We know the ÂChampions League is where we have more Âexperience over the last few years. There is a different type of football than in the Premier League, so that has an influence.â
Tuchel said âno more headlinesâ when he was asked about a potential return to England this summer. He was more willing to talk about Kai Havertz. Arsenalâs German forward scored the winner when Tuchelâs Chelsea beat Manchester City in the final three years ago.
âKai scored maybe the best goal in my coaching career so far,â Tuchel said, before joking about his past with Havertz. âHe has to think about his connection to me and take it slow. This is the respect we expect from him.â
Bayern, who could have the former Spurs defender, Eric Dier, at centre-back, have been boosted by Manuel Neuer, Kingsley Coman, Leroy Sané, Aleksandar Pavlovic and Noussair Mazraoui returning to training. The Germans will have no away fans at the Emirates after being punished by Uefa for crowd trouble during their last-16 tie against Lazio.