Arsenal striker Gabriel Jesus rates Harry Kane as the "best finisher in the world".

The Gunners host Kane and Bayern Munich in the first-leg of their Champions League quarterfinal tonight.

Gabriel Jesus said: "Everyone knows the quality of Harry Kane. For me, personally, he's the best finisher in the world.

So, it's great to obviously play against these kind of players. We want to keep him quiet in the game - and then we try to win the game.

Also, it's not only Harry Kane, but a lot of players like Sane, my old friend, Musiala, Coman, Muller - what a player - Gnabry. It's a lot. They have quality players there.

It's hard to explain [what makes Kane the best finisher in the world], maybe he can explain it to you, me not.

But, in my opinion, he can finish with his head, left or right [foot]. Since I arrived in Europe, for me in that time he's one of the best and at this time he is the best finisher in the world."

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