Harry Kane Praises Bayern Munich’s New Additions
Throughout the transfer window, Bayern Munich’s summer deals have faced considerable criticism. The club struggled to secure several targets, including Xavi Simons and Désiré Doué, […]
Throughout the transfer window, Bayern Munich’s summer deals have faced considerable criticism. The club struggled to secure several targets, including Xavi Simons and Désiré Doué, […]
Tottenham Hotspur are scheduled to play Bayern Munich twice within a week following the announcement of an additional friendly match. Earlier today, Tottenham confirmed they will face the Bundesliga champions in South Korea as part of the Coupang Play Series 2024, a set of pre-season games featuring top clubs from Europe and Korea. Heung-min Son, leading Tottenham in his home country for the first time since becoming club captain last summer, will play at the Seoul World Cup Stadium on Saturday, August 3rd.
Tottenham had already announced a match against Bayern Munich at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday, August 10th, as part of the Malta Cup. This doubleheader could see Tottenham encounter their former star, Harry Kane, twice in one week for the first time since his transfer. Kane, Tottenham’s record scorer, left the club last summer to join Bayern in an £86.4 million deal plus add-ons, after scoring 280 goals in 435 appearances for Spurs.
In the Champions League quarter-final first leg against Arsenal, Harry Kane, the former Tottenham striker, maintained his impressive record against the Gunners by scoring a penalty for Bayern Munich.
Kane’s return to north London stirred anticipation not only among Bayern fans but also among those who remembered his exploits at Tottenham.
Back at the Emirates Stadium for the first time since departing Spurs in the summer, Kane capitalized on the opportunity, calmly converting a first-half penalty to give Bayern a 2-1 lead before halftime.
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Soccer seasons are often disrupted by frequent international breaks despite criticism, the most notable coming from FIFA’s head, Arsene Wenger. Nevertheless, the breaks offer opportunities for research into player statistics like scoring rates and injury impact, with focus on leading athletes like Harry Kane.
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