Kane hails 'special night' as Bayern finally gets past old rivals Madrid - ESPN
Harry Kane hailed a 'special night' as Bayern Munich overcame their long-time rivals Real Madrid, achieving a significant victory that highlights their competitive edge.

Bayern Munich triumphed over their historic rivals Real Madrid in a thrilling encounter, securing their place in the Champions League semifinals. The match concluded with a score of 4-3, allowing Bayern to advance with a 6-4 aggregate victory.
Late Goals Seal the Win
In a dramatic finish, Luis Díaz and Michael Olise found the net late in the game, propelling Bayern to victory. Harry Kane expressed his excitement after the match, stating, "What a special night. I mean, a crazy game, to be honest, and obviously, being a quarter-final, being a big game like it was, to have the ebbs and flows and the highs and lows throughout the first half, especially, was pretty unique."
This win marked Bayern's first two-legged triumph over Madrid since 2012 and extended their unbeaten streak to 16 matches across all competitions. The match was marred by controversy, as Real Madrid's Eduardo Camavinga received a second yellow card in the 86th minute for a challenge on Kane, which left Madrid's players visibly upset.
Looking Ahead
With this victory, Bayern is set to face defending champions Paris Saint-Germain in the semifinals. Kane acknowledged the challenge, saying, "One of the best in Europe for sure, reigning European champions for a reason. We obviously had a tough game against them earlier in the Champions League stages. So, yeah, we'll expect an open game, a lot of man-for-man pressure, a lot of individual quality. Hopefully, we can come out on top."
As Bayern continues its pursuit of glory, they are also on the verge of clinching another Bundesliga title, which would be their 13th in 14 years, depending on Borussia Dortmund's performance. Additionally, they will compete against Bayer Leverkusen in the semifinals of the German Cup on April 22, aiming for a repeat of their historic treble from 2013.
Source: espn.go.com