Harry Kane sends a four-word message to Arsenal ahead of Bayern Munich’s Champions League second leg against the Gunners following a draw at the Emirates

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Harry Kane has sent a message to Arsenal ahead of Bayern Munich’s second leg in the UEFA Champions League.

The teams are heading straight to the Allianz Arena, where Kane scored from the penalty spot in the first leg at the Emirates.

Former Spurs man Kane maintained his impressive goalscoring record against the Gunners, netting his 15th in 20 games against his former foes.

Now he will be hoping to score once more so that Bayern can progress to the semi-finals and win the first trophy of his career.

Taking to social media ahead of the match, Kane has delivered a four-word message to Mikel Arteta’s side.

Harry Kane has sent a message to Arsenal ahead of the UEFA Champions League second leg

Harry Kane has sent a message to Arsenal ahead of the UEFA Champions League second leg

Kane maintained his impressive goalscoring record, scoring his 15th in 20 games against Arsenal

Kane continued his impressive goalscoring record, scoring his 15th in 20 games against Arsenal

Kane continued his impressive goalscoring record, scoring his 15th in 20 games against Arsenal

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“Perfect preparation for Wednesday,” he wrote on social media after Bayern Munich’s 2-0 win over FC Köln.

Kane was not on the scoresheet for once as his side won.

The England international has had a fine goal-scoring start to life in Germany, but his performances have not reflected the team as a whole.

Bayer Leverkusen are on course to lift the Bundesliga, with Thomas Tuchel’s inconsistencies catching up with them.

However, they will be keen to come away from the season with the biggest trophy of them all, the Champions League.

Arteta’s Arsenal stand in the way, with the winner of the match facing Man City or Real Madrid in the semi-finals.

It remains to be seen who will win, but Kane’s team-mates will know that if they fail to beat Arsenal, they are likely to be trophyless.