Eric Dier has warned Arsenal over the impact Harry Kane is set to have in their Champions League quarter-final against Bayern Munich as the former Tottenham duo return to north London.
Ahead of Bayern’s clash with Arsenal, Dier has warned thePremier Leagueleaders that the prolific striker could be set to dampen the mood in north London.
“I’m excited to play against Arsenal in the Champions League,” he toldThe Overlap.
“We’ll have to be cautious of Arsenal on the counterattack,” he added. “I know Bukayo Saka very well and Gabriel Martinelli, they’ve got great pace on the wings. Leandro Trossard has proved to be a really good player, so that’s something we’ll have to pay a lot of attention to.
“Football is beautiful in this way, where it always seems to give you these storylines, with myself and Harry Kane facing Arsenal so soon after leaving England.
“For Harry Kane and me, it might feel a little different than the rest of the team, but for everyone else, it’s just a normal Champions League tie. I’m sure Harry will have more of an impact on the game than me.”
Kane has scored more Premier League goals against Arsenal (14) than anybody else, five of those coming at the Emirates.
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Bayern Munich will not have any away fans present at the Emirates Stadium for the first leg of their quarter-final, something that Arsenal supporters are confident can bea huge advantage.
Bayern themselves sit uncharacteristically in second place in the German top-flight, 16 points adrift of Bayer Leverkusen.
Eric Dier was speaking on The Overlap, brought to you bySky Bet.
Matt Hobkinson was a Senior Sports Writer at Dexerto. Matt is a dedicated football and Formula 1 fan and brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise in the sports. He has previously worked at PA Media, Manchester Evening News, Chronicle Live, Leeds Live and others covering the region’s football clubs and sports stars.