
Harry Kane’s much-discussed wait for a first major trophy might finally come to an end in a matter of weeks. His move to Bayern Munich two years ago has paid off, as they lead the Bundesliga by six points with seven games remaining. This could deliver a trophy that might change perceptions about his status as one of the greatest scorers of his generation.
Kane reflected on his mindset:
“I know there’s a lot of talk about the trophies and whether I finish with one trophy or 20 trophies, I don’t think it’ll change my mindset. Every day I wake up to be the best person, the best teammate, the best player I can be. I feel like I’m in the height of my prime right now…”
Kane’s performances for Bayern underline his capacity to continue his success in a new league.
Their upcoming Champions League quarterfinals against Inter mark another chance at silverware. Kane believes competing at the high level consistently sets players apart, asserting, “Just competing at the highest level… I think that’s been the most pleasing thing.”
Kane also acknowledged the impact of Bayern’s manager, Vincent Kompany, stating that he appreciates his tactical approach to coaching, emphasizing growth and improvement in performance as key goals during their collaboration.