Harry Kane is eagerly anticipating Bayern Munich's upcoming clash with Boca Juniors in the FIFA Club World Cup, acknowledging the Argentine side's reputation and the passionate atmosphere their fans create. Bayern Munich, coming off a dominant 10-0 victory against Auckland City, are preparing for what is expected to be a much sterner test against the South American giants.
Kane, who surprisingly didn't score in the Auckland City goal fest, is keen to open his account in the tournament against Boca Juniors. The England captain recognizes the significance of the match, not only as a crucial step towards the knockout stages but also as an opportunity to experience the unique atmosphere generated by Boca's supporters. He has expressed his excitement about facing such a storied club with a fervent following.
"It's going to be unique, playing this type of major tournament with your club is different to what's been done in the past but I think it's going to be a great experience," Kane stated in an interview. He further added, "Going out to the US, as well, a year before the (FIFA) World Cup itself will be a great chance to get to know some of the stadiums and get to know the fans out there. It's going to be a really great tournament."
Bayern Munich are considered among the favorites to win the Club World Cup, and Kane is determined to add another trophy to his cabinet after finally claiming his first major silverware with Bayern's Bundesliga title win in the 2024-25 season. The star striker believes that Bayern, on their day, can defeat any opponent and is taking the tournament seriously.
Boca Juniors, however, will present a significant challenge. The Argentine side, after a 2-2 draw against Benfica, are under pressure to secure points to progress to the knockout stage. They will be without key players Ander Herrera and Nicolas Figal due to suspension, while Miguel Merentiel is doubtful with a muscle discomfort.
Bayern Munich's captain, Manuel Neuer, has also emphasized the need for caution, stating, "You can't underestimate a team like Boca. We need to focus on our own strengths.” Bayern's coach, Vincent Kompany, is expected to field a strong starting XI, relying on stars like Kane, Thomas Müller, and Jamal Musiala. Musiala, who recently recovered from an injury, showcased his brilliance with a hat-trick against Auckland City.
The match is scheduled to take place at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami. This will be only the fourth time Bayern and Boca have met in their history. Their last encounter was in 2001 at the Intercontinental Cup, where Bayern won 1-0 in extra time.