Harry Kane shared that he feels a “different pressure” to win every match at Bayern Munich, which is very different from the situation at Tottenham, where not triumphing for a couple of games “wasn’t the end of the world”.
Kane left his boyhood team to move to Germany in August, as he needs to help his new side to triumph with a 12th straight Bundesliga trophy, which would be his 1st major title in his career.
The FCB won their 1st 3 matches in the Bundesliga as the England international netted 3 goals and gave 1 assist – and he feels that ambitions at his new side are much higher than in Spurs.
“That’s the obligation of being at 1 of the top teams in the world. I’m comfortable feeling those different emotions, and that’s part of the reason that I left Tottenham to play here.
🗣️🏴 Harry Kane: “Of course we wanted to win things at Spurs, but if you went a couple of games without winning then it wasn’t a disaster.”
“At Bayern, you have to win every game. We won the first two games 4-0 & 3-1 and there was still talk about not being too happy about the… pic.twitter.com/VTvjRyh1gi
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