Why Harry Kane is Bayern’s perfect player



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Harry Kane is already winning over fans in Bavaria after 17 goals in just 11 games. The Englishman is setting the Bundesliga alight with a record breaking start to the season, adding to his tally with another 2 goals over Heidenheim.

Bundesliga journalist Raphael Honigstein leads the conversation with La Liga journalist Alvaro Romeo, host James Richardson, Ligue 1 correspondent Julien Laurens and The Athletic Serie A journalist James Horncastle to take a look just how Kane is adopting to life in Germany.

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21 comentarios en “Why Harry Kane is Bayern’s perfect player

  1. Michael A

    James mate, I only listen for the banter mate. MORE restaurant chatter and digression; there’s plenty of football podcasts mate. Oh, and hi there Julien *blushes*, my, you’re so handsome!

  2. Babyvirg

    had Kane gone to City, everybody else might as well go home. Ederson be pumping the ball forward 20x per game and hed make it stick almost everytime. Whats the point of pressing them high? 😂

  3. High Noon

    wait until Bayern get to the champions league knockouts against proper opposition and you'll see that Kane really isn't the ideal player when he goes hiding. Nobody should be surprised that he's getting hat tricks and braces against teams nowhere near the level of Bayern – his ability to stat-pad against minnows was never in question.

    Put him in an evenly contested game where the pressure is really on, when he's fluffing penalties and hiding miles outside of the box because he's too scared of old timers like Chiellini and Bonucci and the narrative will soon change about him being the perfect player for Bayern.

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