Bayern Munich have paid tribute to Harry Kane after seeing the England international prove that he “can win titles”.
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- Career-long wait for major honour
- Is now a Bundesliga title winner
- Trophy will be lifted on Saturday
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ToggleWHAT HAPPENED?
Three Lions captain Kane has seen his trophy curse lifted in 2024-25, with Bayern being confirmed as Bundesliga champions. Bayer Leverkusen’s draw at Freiburg means that Bayern will get their hands on a prestigious prize when playing host to Borussia Monchengladbach on Saturday.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Prolific frontman Kane will be front and centre of those celebrations, with the 31-year-old finally securing the collective honours that his individual efforts have deserved. He is understandably delighted to have brought a long-running debate to a close.
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DID YOU KNOW?
Bayern are thrilled to be the ones that have allowed Kane to get across a trophy-winning line, with their No.9 becoming a talismanic presence at the Allianz Arena. They signed Kane in 2023 with the intention of breaking his career-long trophy duck.
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WHAT BAYERN MUNICH CEO SAID
Bayern CEO, Jan-Christian Dreesen, has told : “Yesterday we narrowly missed the match point, today we're German champions – heartfelt congratulations to our team and the coaching staff led by Vincent Kompany, who delivered a masterpiece in his first season.
“We all heartily congratulate Harry Kane, who has already scored an incredible 80 goals for us and has shown everyone: Kane can win titles! Dear Bayern family, we're champions again – and the trophy will be back home next Saturday.”
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