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"In My Opinion" – Harry Kane Makes Huge 'Favourites' Claim About Arsenal vs PSG UEFA Champions League Final

Harry Kane said PSG have earned the right to be favorites after Bayern Munich lost 6-5 on aggregate in the semifinals.

  • Harry Kane predicted Paris Saint-Germain are "slight favourites" to defeat Arsenal in the Champions League final at Budapest's Puskas Arena on May 30, though he acknowledged the match remains an even contest between two top teams.
  • Bayern Munich exited the competition after a 6-5 aggregate loss to Luis Enrique's PSG last week, with Kane scoring a late equalizer during Wednesday's 1-1 draw at the Allianz Arena.
  • Kane expressed frustration with officiating, claiming a rejected penalty appeal for Joao Neves' handball and Nuno Mendes avoiding a second yellow card were "crazy" decisions that affected the outcome.
  • Admitting he is "just disappointed" and uncertain whether he will watch the final, Kane remains focused on leading Bayern in the upcoming German Cup final to secure a domestic double.
  • Arsenal has reached the Champions League final for only the second time in club history, ending a 20-year wait since their 2005/06 loss to Barcelona, with Martin Odegaard and Riccardo Calafiori celebrating the historic achievement.
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Prediction by Bayern Munich Ace Harry Kane, Eliminated from UCL by One Goal: PSG Has a Slight Advantage Over Arsenal. Sports Chosun Reporter No Joo-hwan: PSG will have a slight advantage over Arsenal. Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane, blocked by the wall of Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), shares his views on this UEFA Champions League final.

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Metro News broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Thursday, May 7, 2026.
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