By Michael Kryschak[@michaelkryschak](https://www.twitter.com/michaelkryschak)
Harry Kane emphasised professionalism and mentality after Bayern’s latest European victory, highlighting the importance of staying focused even in challenging circumstances.

Harry Kane.
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Harry Kane underlined that the result against Atalanta Bergamo in the second leg was the most important takeaway after Bayern’s latest 4-1 win, admitting that motivation can sometimes be a challenge in certain fixtures.
**“The fact that we won the game was the most satisfying thing today,”** Kane said, acknowledging the team’s strong mindset. “The motivation is sometimes hard to get up for matches like this, but we had a good mix.”
The England captain also found time for a light-hearted moment when asked about Bayern goalkeeper Jonas Urbig’s performance. Kane jokingly recalled his own brief stint between the posts earlier in his career.
**“I had my one feature in goal years ago — I’m not needed there,”** he laughed. “It was a one-and-done when Hugo Lloris had to come off and there were no subs left.”
Kane was quick to praise Urbig, who played a key role in securing the clean sheet.
“Jonas Urbig was brilliant today again for us, so that’s good.”
Looking ahead, Kane turned his attention to the next challenge, a high-profile clash with Real Madrid. While acknowledging the difficulty of the tie, he made Bayern’s mindset clear.
**“Real Madrid is always a dangerous opponent, but we are not afraid of anyone. These will be exciting games for everybody — I’m looking forward to them.”**