In his debut Bundesliga season with Bayern Munich, Harry Kane remains resolute despite the club’s failure to secure the German title. Despite missing out on domestic glory, Kane expressed no regrets regarding his move to Bayern.
Bayern’s inconsistent campaign saw Bayer Leverkusen clinch their maiden Bundesliga crown under the management of Xabi Alonso, while Kane’s pursuit of silverware continues. Ahead of Bayern’s Champions League clash against Arsenal, Kane acknowledged Leverkusen’s achievement and emphasized his commitment to aiding Bayern’s European ambitions.
Reflecting on his Bundesliga experience, Kane praised the competitiveness of the league and expressed satisfaction with his personal performance, boasting 39 goals in 39 appearances across all competitions, including 32 in the Bundesliga alone.
Amid speculation surrounding Bayern’s managerial position, with Julian Nagelsmann reportedly in talks for the role, Kane maintained focus on the present, showing respect for current manager Thomas Tuchel.
Bayern’s Champions League journey continues, offering Kane an opportunity to add to his remarkable goal tally and potentially secure European glory for the club.