‘Roll on Wednesday’ says bullish Harry Kane as Bayern star admits Celtic Park trip will fulfil LIFETIME’S ambition

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HARRY KANE admits he will fulfil a lifetime's ambition by playing at Parkhead in next week's Champions League showdown. Celtic welcome the German giants for the first leg of the play-offs with a daunting trip to Bavaria ahead of them later this month. 2 Harry Kane scores from the penalty spot Credit: Getty 2 Harry Kane celebarates Bayern's latest win Credit: Getty Kane warned up for the game by converting two penalties as Bayern eased to a 3-0 win against Werder Bremen - who sent on former Scotland star Oliver Burke for the last three minutes.

England skipper Kane has now scored 29 penalties in a row for club and country as Bayern extended their lead at the top of the Bundesliga. But he admitted he can't wait to sample the famous occasion of a Parkhead European night. He said: "I have never played at Celtic Park.



Read More Football Stories HEADLINE ACT Super Caley go ballistic 25 years on: Inside Celtic shock & where they are now CELTIC VS RAITH ROVERS Predictions, betting tips and odds for Scottish Cup 5th round tie "But I've heard a lot about the great atmosphere. It will be a challenging game for us. "I'm on a good run with scoring penalties.

But a miss can happen - it's happened before. "I have various options that I can use when I am taking a penalty." Kane also took to social media saying: "Getting the job done! Another good win at home.

Roll on Wednesday." Most read in Champions League MISSED CHANCE 'We gave him permission' - latest on Celtic transfer collapse for key target AYR 0 HIBS 1 Scott Brown dealt devastating Scottish Cup blow as ex-team and Bushiri end run 'HIT' LINK PROBE Scots couple 'tortured to death' in French holiday home amid major probe 'VILE' GINO Gino D'Acampo is little pig - why didn't ITV do anything, says his Kim Woodburn But the Englishman was reluctant to talk about an exit clause that was uncovered last week that would have allowed him to leave for £75 million in the last transfer window. He said: "I don't want to talk about that.

What I can say is that I am very happy at Bayern." Erling Haaland’s salary is only ninth biggest in football with Chelsea flop Koulibaly earning more than Man City star The closest Kane came to playing at Parkhead was when Scotland played England in a friendly there in 2014 in a 3-1 defeat. Kane won the first of his 103 England caps the following year.

The German football authorities have given Bayern's superstars the advantage of 24 hours of extra preparation ahead of their visit to Glasgow on Wednesday night. And while certain members of the German media seem more preoccupied with the summit Bundesliga meeting with Leverkusen which falls in between the two matches with the Hoops, there was little sign of Kane treating the upcoming Parkhead clash lightly. His two penalties - move him onto 12 penalties for the campaign - with his total goal haul for the campaign now a staggering 28.

While this match was goalless until just before the hour, Bayern's class told in the end with Leroy Sane also getting on the scoresheet. They've lost just once this season and went nine clear at the top with a game in hand. Manager Vincent Kompany is another man who dismissed any notion of Bayern taking Celtic lightly: "You started so well by saying 'every game is a big game', so you have basically given the answer.

"I don't think you win as much as we have won so far if you make too much distinction. Read more on the Scottish Sun ON GER BIKE Gerard Butler greets fans & signs autographs as star returns to Scotland BEER BLOW Scots hit by biggest increase in pint prices in UK as eyewatering hike revealed "I think you have to raise your level, always. But I think that is consistent, throughout the season.

"The opponents we play against, we are looking forward to it. It is a team who wants big challenges, it is a great opportunity." Keep up to date with ALL the latest news and transfers at the Scottish Sun football page.