Harry Kane left Tottenham Hotspur after the 22-23 season to join Bayern Munich, the most decorated club in Germany. Kane had served the Spurs’ senior side for 14 years with distinction and emerged as one of the Spurs’ best in the history of the Club, but silverware continued to elude him.
Harry Kane left with a heavy heart for Germany, and many felt he may find it difficult to adjust to a new environment. But Harry has proved all his critics wrong, and that too, in some emphatic fashion.
In the Bundesliga 25-26, playing against Werder Bremen in the weekend gone by, Harry Kane scored a brace and in the process scored his 100th goal for Bayern Munich in 104 games across all competitions, in a period of just over 2 years.
An incredible achievement indeed. No wonder Harry Kane became the fastest to 100 goals in the history of Bayern Munich. A staggering figure for the prolific goal scorer from England, and in my opinion, one of the finest strikers, football has seen in the history of the sport.
For the past two years, since he arrived in the Bundesliga, Kane has won the Golden Boot and eventually claimed his first major silverware when Bayern Munich won the Bundesliga last season.
Harry Kane never ceases to score, and yesterday evening he was at it again, scoring yet another brace for Bayern in a 5-1 drubbing of Cypriot Club Pafos, in a UEFA Champions League game at the Alphamega Stadium in Kolossi, Cyprus.
Scoring goals is nothing but second nature to Harry Kane. His exemplary anticipation, great ball control, a killer instinct to score, and tremendous finishing skills make him a phenomenal striker.
Harry Kane is a rare breed and outrageously consistent.
Kane is already a legend of the game, and his fable will be read and heard for decades to come.
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