As of: January 31, 2024, 5:02 a.m
By: Sascha Mehr
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A former England international makes fun of Bayern superstar Harry Kane because he simply doesn't win titles.
Munich – Harry Kane left Tottenham Hotspur and moved to FC Bayern Munich to finally win titles.
This should actually be successful for the series champions of the Bundesliga, but in the current season Bayer Leverkusen is proving to be a strong competitor in the fight for the German championship.
In the league, FC Bayern is only in second place and in the DFB Cup, head coach Thomas Tuchel's team was eliminated by third division team 1. FC Saarbrücken.
Former England international strikes against Bayern star Kane
“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," former England international Paul Parker, who played 19 games for the Three Lions, told
wettfreunde.net
.
Parker also noted that things are going better at Kane's former club Tottenham since the center forward moved to Bayern: "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.”
Harry Kane from FC Bayern Munich.
© IMAGO/kolbert-press/Peter Fastl
Parker followed up in an interview with
wettfreunde.net
and claimed that Kane was only after Robert Lewandowski's record.
“That’s the only thing he cares about and then he can come back to the Premier League and set another record.
He is very selfish,” said the 59-year-old.
Bayern attacker Kane has great respect for Lewandowski's records
Kane himself has great respect for Lewandowski and also keeps an eye on his records: “Whoever set records before you at the club - of course you try to get the best out of yourself, set your own records and break these records,” said the English international told
Kicker sports magazine
.
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But breaking records is absolutely not a priority for the Englishman.
“Robert rightly has an extremely high status here, he has set the bar high.
It was a good start for me now.
And hopefully when we get into March or April I'll be a little closer to his records," he continued.
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