Hungry for more, Harry Kane says it's not a one-off year with Bayern Munich
Vinicius Jr scored in the 24th minute to give Real the lead in the first half but the hosts scored twice in four minutes early in the second half through a Leroy Sane strike and Kane penalty, before Vinicius' spot kick held Bayern to a 2-2 draw on Tuesday.
The English striker, who joined Bayern from Tottenham Hotspur for around 87 million pounds in August last year, scored his 43rd goal in 43 games for the German side this season.
Bayer Leverkusen halted Bayern's run of 11 consecutive Bundesliga titles and the Bavarians were eliminated from the German Cup but despite these setbacks, Bayern still have a shot at the Champions League trophy.
"Everything we're fighting for this year is in this competition," Kane told reporters.
"It'll be tough. We have to go (to the Bernabeu for the second leg) with full belief.
"These are the big games. The atmosphere was incredible. This is exactly why I came here.
"I want to be playing in these big games, these big moments.
"I'm here for many years. It's not a one-off year I'm here for.
"Of course, at the start of the season, the expectation was to win trophies.
"The Champions League is the biggest one. If we can somehow get our hands on that one, it would be an amazing season."
Bayern travel to Madrid for the return leg on May 8th and visit VfB Stuttgart in the Bundesliga on Saturday.