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“No Need to Panic!” — Harry Kane Sends a Message After Bayern’s First Loss of the Season
Bayern Munich’s unbeaten run finally hit a wall at the Emirates Stadium — but Harry Kane isn’t losing any sleep over it.
After a 3–1 defeat against Arsenal in the Champions League, the English striker called for total calm, insisting there is no reason for panic inside Vincent Kompany’s squad despite one of his quietest nights since arriving in Germany.
A Loss That Ends the Streak… and Exposes Some Cracks
Bayern arrived in London undefeated in 18 matches, but momentum evaporated quickly.
The Bavarians survived Arsenal’s early pressure and even responded through young Lennart Karl, yet everything collapsed in a second half full of self-inflicted mistakes, lost duels and a visible drop in energy.
- A poorly played pass gifted Noni Madueke the second goal.
- A mistimed charge from Manuel Neuer left Gabriel Martinelli scoring into an empty net.
The final 30 minutes were a struggle: no rhythm, no control, no response. That’s where the streak died.
Kane Looks Forward… Already Thinking About a Rematch
Instead of dwelling on the failure, Kane even hinted at a future showdown:
“I’m sure we’ll see them again later in the competition.”
Bayern suffered, they wobbled, and yes, they showed vulnerabilities —
but their superstar wants only one message to echo through Munich:
no hysteria, full accountability.
After all, this was just the first bump on a season that, until now, had been spotless.






















