Harry Kane described the feeling of pride in Bayern Munich ranks after keeping their Champions League hopes alive in a nine-goal semi-final thriller against holders Paris St Germain. Bayern must overcome a one-goal deficit in Bavaria next Wednesday after losing an incredible first leg at the Parc des Princes 5-4. The German champions were staring down the barrel at 5-2 down after 58 minutes until goals from Dayot Upamecano and Luis Diaz gave them real hope of completing an extraordinary comeback. “I think you saw two high-level teams out there,” Kane told Amazon Prime. “Especially in the attacking play, in the transition, the speed, the intensity, in the one-v-one battles. Two of the top teams going toe to toe. “We had moments where we could have killed the game earlier on. We take a lot of pride in the fact that we got back to 5-4 because away from home, and being 5-2 down, could be a really tough place to be.…