Erik ten Hag has been warned that Harry Kane is determined to inflict more misery on Manchester United and knock them out of the Champions League.
Returning home
Harry Kane, the fired-up England captain, will return home for tomorrow's clash at Old Trafford after Bayern Munich's heavy 5-1 defeat to Eintracht Frankfurt on Saturday.
Desperate to plunge United into crisis
Bayern boss Thomas Tuchel claims that former Tottenham striker Kane is desperate to deepen Manchester United's crisis.
Tuchel said: "Yes, for him 100 per cent. He is a winner - he is a champion."
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Adjusting well in Germany
Tuchel also praised Kane, calling him a "top pro" and a "fantastic guy" who has adjusted well to life in Germany.
Must-win for United
Manchester United must defeat Bayern and hope for a draw between FC Copenhagen and Galatasaray in order to progress to the Champions League last 16.
Ten Hag under pressure
Erik ten Hag's struggling side is already on the ropes following a 3-0 home defeat to Bournemouth on Saturday.
Kane's return to form
Kane, who is a summer transfer target for United, will be eager to get back in the goals and pile on the misery for his former Premier League rivals.
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Life in Munich
Despite Bayern's recent defeat, Tuchel says Kane is happy in Germany and enjoys life in Munich, which he describes as a safe and beautiful city with plenty of nature and golf courses.
No blame on Kane
Tuchel refused to blame Kane for Bayern's loss to Frankfurt, stating that the team failed to provide him with the necessary support.
Injury blow for Bayern
Bayern will be without attacker Serge Gnabry due to a muscle tendon injury in the left abductor area.
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