Kay Murray
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Bayern Munich, 3-2 it would finish over Borussia Dortmund.
Archie Rintut and Thomas Hitzlsperger have been pitchside at the Signal Iduna Park for us today.
Two losses for Dortmund this season in league play, Archie.
Both of them coming to Bayern.
Yeah, it's hard to argue with that, but I just want to get back to the Harry Kane point.
I thought a goal scorer always knew his tally.
That was no surprise to me, Ale.
Something I love that you talked about in the pregame, Patrick, was that even you're still learning things that continue to impress you about Harry Kane's game.
We don't even need to have the conversation about the Bundesliga title at this point with 11 points, surely.
And as Archie has clearly made us know, it is March tomorrow.
That's been mentioned a few times.
But I do want to talk to you, Ovo, about their chances in the Champions League this year.
It is hard to make a case against them, isn't it?
They have the belief as well, surely, in that chemistry, because there doesn't seem to be any fractions at all in this group, Ale.
Hello and welcome into the latest edition of ESPN FC.
Kay Murray and Craig Burley here in the studio kicking things off with the Premier League action that we saw today between Everton and Manchester United.
Just the one goal in it and it was Benjamin Shesco once again a super sub off the bench.