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FootballHarry Kane: Ex England International Trolls Bayern Striker for Losing Trophies in Germany
- Harry Kane joined Bayern Munich from Tottenham in the summer
- Fans rated the move as one to finally win the first trophy of his career
- His debut came in a cup final, which Bayern lost to RB Leipzig
Harry Kane could end the season with Bayern Munich either winning the first trophy of his career or win nothing, but he is already attracting mockery from England.
Kane is one of football’s best goal scorers, but at 30, he has yet to win a trophy, losing four finals with Tottenham Hotspur and the England national team.
He moved to Bayern Munich in the summer for a reported £86 million, a move many described as key to his career as he would finally get to win silverware.
Fortunately, his debut came in the German Super Cup final, and unfortunately, Bayern lost 3-0 to RB Leipzig, with the England forward playing the final few minutes.
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Paul Parker trolls Kane
In an interview via TZ, Ex-England international Paul Parker, has made fun of the England captain for not winning a trophy yet with the club he joined to win.
“Look, everyone laughs at him in England. People were talking about him leaving because he wanted to win trophies, and he's not winning anything,” he said.
The two-time Premier League winner added that Spurs are better without the 30-year-old.
“When he was there, I said that they would be better off without him. Now, it turns out that I was right. When Harry Kane is at a club, everything revolves around him. Everything. I think Spurs should be happy he left them,” he added.
Despite Parker’s words, Kane is loving life in Munich and per Guardian, he admitted this after the club's annual fan event where fans chanted his name.
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FootballThe former Chelsea defender's words may be a stretch too far. Bayern are in contention for the league title, while Tottenham’s only chance of a trophy is to win the Premier League, something they've not done since 1961.
Kane quits living in a hotel
Sports Brief previously reported on Kane moving into a family mansion four months into his Bayern Munich career, having lived in a hotel since joining.
The England's all-time top scorer moved into a mansion worth £29mil after spending over £1mil in bills at the £10,000 per night hotel. He took a photo with the hotel staff and shared it on social media.