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Winning first trophy like a switch going off – Kane

Winning first trophy like a switch going off – Kane

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Harry Kane, the top scorer for Bayern Munich, is sat in the Munich mayor’s office as he considers winning the Bundesliga as the first major trophy of his career.

He’s sporting the club’s traditional, celebratory brown lederhosen. As the club’s title parade comes to an end on Sunday afternoon, music is blaring through the speakers.

To be honest, it was an incredible experience.

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The England captain, who is 31 years old, won the German league title for the fifth time while also adding another Golden Boot to his collection of Golden Boots in both English and German club football.

Kane said, “I enjoy every one.”

“We won the title with it as well,” I think this one is even more unique.

Kane acknowledged that the emotions were sobering after Bayer Leverkusen’s 4 May defeat to Freiburg confirmed Bayern as champions.

He tells BBC Sport, “It almost felt like a switch suddenly went off, and all of a sudden it was just a lot of emotion, a lot of joy.”

“That night, we had a fantastic night. Due to my journey, of course, I’m the one in the spotlight.

Germany’s Kane family

Kane left Tottenham Hotspur for Bayern for £86.50 in 2023.

It was one of the most well-known transfers in Europe at the time, but Kane acknowledges that there were some early difficulties.

He claimed to have been “tough” when we first relocated to Germany.

“I think the first six months I spent here were difficult because my family was still in London and I was staying in a hotel, so I had to work there.”

“We’ve all been together in a house for more than a year, and the kids are enjoying it,” says the statement.

Harry Kane stands with a Bayern Munich shirt after signing for them in 2023Getty Images
Kane’s individual brilliance was frequently accompanied by the concoction of not having won a trophy, with some arguing that this would harm his legacy.

Does he feel justified now that the narrative has been discredited?

“I’m not sure”. Says Keane.

“From my perspective, I believe that my career is still the same. I continue to improve. Every year, I make an effort to improve. Maybe the perception will now be a little different from the outside, in my opinion.

“You know, I’ve received some incredible comments and messages from many people,” I’ve heard. Many people are starting to see me win my first title, he said, according to him.

On the cards for a return to the Premier League?

Numerous articles have a connection between Kane and a return to England.

He has 213 goals in the Premier League, which is second. With 260, Alan Shearer is in command of the table.

When asked if he plans to make the record-breaking run-off, he doesn’t divulge much.

No, I really don’t think about it.

You just do what you can, as I believe I have learned in my career as you have gained experience. You are essentially taking your own journey with football. Kane continues, “I really enjoy my time here, and I’m not considering moving anywhere else.”

related subjects

  • Football in Europe
  • German Bundesliga
  • Tottenham Hotspur
  • UEFA Champions League
  • Football
  • Men’s football teams from England

Source: BBC

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