German media issue public apology to Harry Kane as Bayern Munich star continues stunning start


Harry Kane received a hilarious apology from the German media after scoring his second hat trick of the season and his fifth goal in a week.

The Bayern Munich striker claimed another match ball after taking his balance sheet in four Bundesliga games in a 4-1 win against Hoffenheim.

Kane scored his ninth hat trick for Bayern Munich against Hoffenheim

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Kane scored his ninth hat trick for Bayern Munich against HoffenheimCredit: Getty

In total, the English captain is only two goals of one century in 103 appearances for the club since Tottenham moved in 2023.

Kane was examined both in his home country and in Germany when he came to Bayern in A Deal worth 82 million pounds of sterling.

Michael Owen questioned the striker’s decision to leave the Premier League when he Was only 48 goals that were not broken Alan Shearer‘S all-time value record.

In the meantime, the German media were among the skeptics and doubted whether Kane had paid the Bayern fee of Club for him at the age of 30 and had not yet won a large trophy.

While Owen has doubled his views since then, Bundesliga journalists have now spent at least one public apology.

PictureAlfred Draxler had Even for Bavaria, Niclas Fullkrug, who scored only three goals from the Premier League in 22 games for West Ham, instead of in Kane.

He wrote: “I was one of those who saw the transfer of EUR 100 from Tottenham to Bayern Munich in 2023.

“I thought: Too much money for a 30-year-old at the time who had never won a title. There are cheaper options. Niclas Fullkrug, for example, had scored 16 goals for Werder Bremen last season.

“He is [Kane’s] Never hurt! This is not just luck. It talks volumes about strict discipline and hard training.

“I don’t think Harry Kane is on a hotel in which you have to reserve your lounger in the morning. If I ever meet him, I would get up very early and put a towel on his lounge for him. I would not do that for any English person!”

Harry Kane's childhood pointed name was not surprisingly firm

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Harry Kane’s childhood pointed name was not surprisingly firm

Hattrick Harry

Kane went into battle in Hoffenheim after having beaten a double in the 3-1 victory on Wednesday against Chelsea in the Champions League.

He overtook David Beckham as an Englishman with most of the target participants in the European Cup.

On Saturday, the former Spurs player broke the Deadlock in the 44th minute after shoting home a shot into the lower corner.

Then he helped himself in the 48th minute and the 77th minute to two punishments, with Serge Gnabry also achieving a 4-1 victory.

“Hattrick Harry is what you called me at school,” said Kane after the game. “This one kind of stuck when I was younger.”

Kane also scored two against Chelsea to write history

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Kane also scored two against Chelsea to write historyCredit: Getty

“Every ball in the penalty area, whether penalty or not, I back to meet the goal.”

The German football expert Raphael Honigstein said at the beginning of this month that both Kane and Bavaria will soon have a decision to make his future.

He spoke exclusively with Talksport about Hawksbee and Jacobs and said: “It is not a big secret that people in Germany do not expect Harry Kane to emphasize his career in Bavaria.

“I think the Bavarians are ready to leave somewhat earlier than his contract, which will take until 2027.

“In one way or another, he and the club have to take a look at it soon.

“They pushed for someone who can be a backup and a second cast for Kane. They looked at each other [Benjamin] Sesko. They looked at each other [Nick] Woltemade – You had to buy Jackson with the obligation.

“This indicates that Bavaria is aware that Kane could go in a year or two.

“But at the same time he is so good that everyone who comes in has to play around him.

“There is absolutely no chance that Jackson Kane will displace. He has to play next to him, give a break in front of him or Kane in one or two games.

“But he is there a lot to give his later successor, but we are still quite far away.”