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FootballHarry Kane Reveals Difference Between Bundesliga and English Premier League
- Harry Kane scored and set up a goal on his Bundesliga debut for Bayern Munich
- The 30-year-old starred in Bayern’s 4-0 win over Werder Bremen on Friday night
- Kane joined Bayern Munich on a 4-year deal from Tottenham this summer
Harry Kane was impressed with the atmosphere in his first Bundesliga game after Bayern Munich secured a convincing 4-0 win against Werder Bremen on Friday net.
The 30-year-old netted his first Bundesliga goal when he doubled Bayern’s lead after sweeping a low right-footed effort past Werder Bremen goalkeeper Jiri Pavlenka from 15 yards.
According to The Sun, Kane has now hailed both sets of fans at the Weserstadion for their show of support which he claims is quite different from what’s obtainable in the Premier League.
"The fans from both sides were incredible the whole game, really different to some of the Premier League atmospheres I've experienced."
Kane's Bundesliga debut ended prematurely as the England captain pulled up with a cramp, but he left the pitch to a standing ovation from the travelling Bayern support.
Kane delighted with Bundesliga goal
Meanwhile, Harry Kane has hailed his Bundesliga debut as a perfect start after netting a goal and assisting one as Bayern Munich strolled to a 4-0 win over Werder Bremen.
The 30-year-old hopes the good form would continue after he received a standing ovation from the Bayern Munich supporters when he was substituted, BBC reports
Kane - who scored 41 goals for club and country last season - joined Bayern Munich from English Premier League side Tottenham Hotspur on a four-year deal.
Kane makes interesting Ballon d’Or admission
Earlier, Sports Brief reported Harry Kane believes that his prospects of securing the Ballon d'Or have been enhanced subsequent to his move from Tottenham Hotspur to Bayern Munich.
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FootballHaving transferred from Spurs to Thomas Tuchel's team in a significant £100 million agreement, the English forward now becomes part of Bayern's lineup, a squad that recently clinched their 10th consecutive Bundesliga championship.
Kane has hinted at this possibility by elaborating on how his tenure at Bayern could enhance his chances of clinching a potential Ballon d'Or.