Harry Kane hails Bayern Munich's 'top mentality'
Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur have all been linked with Bayern Munich striker Mathys Tel to solve their issues up front.
Harry Kane was always “meant for bigger than Tottenham Hotspur”, says Michel Vorm, with it his destiny to go trophy-chasing outside of north London.
Harry Kane has ended a unique goal drought which saw him go two months without scoring from open play. The former Tottenham captain opened the scoring against SC Freiburg in the Bundesliga to end
Harry Kane was back amongst the goals on Saturday as Bayern Munich made the trip to Freiburg. And the Bundesliga leaders once again relied on their powerful striker to open the scoring.Eric Dier sent
Finishing tips from Harry Kane are helping Cameroon winger Georges-Kevin Nkoudou in front of goal in the Saudi Pro League.
The EA FC 25 Harry Kane TOTY Honourable Mentions SBC has finally gone live on Ultimate Team servers, introducing a 94-rated (overall) ST card of Bayern Munich’s #9.
Harry Kane called on Bayern Munich to extend Eric Dier's deal at the club, saying he would "love" to continue playing with his former Spurs and England team-mate. Dier was a surprise signing when he arrived from Spurs in January 2024 but has gone on to ...
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Bayern Munich took a small but potentially decisive step toward the Bundesliga title last weekend when defending champion Bayer Leverkusen dropped points at Leipzig.
Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester United are all interested in a deal to sign Mathys Tel from Bayern Munich in the January transfer window. Tel dropped a transfer bombshell on Tuesday – deciding that he wishes to leave Bayern this month – which has seen Arsenal and United join Chelsea in a dramatic late race to land his signature.
Due to Bratislava’s low block, Bayern struggled to find chances, which is not a new concept to the Bayern faithful. However, both of Bayern’s goals were the direct by-product of crosses and headers. Thomas Müller and Harry Kane might have only produced a combined vertical leap of 30 inches but the goals still counted.