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The beer mug is his friend: Harry Kane shines at Bavarian customs

2024-02-01T14:50:06.772Z

Highlights: The beer mug is his friend: Harry Kane shines at Bavarian customs. Bayern striker Harry Kane got a crash course in customs during a visit to the fan club in Kirchweidach. Kane was crowned champion in a duel with board members in lederhosen, pushing beer mugs, hammering nails and taking a quiz. The 100 million transfer of the summer was able to correctly answer the questions about Schafkopf and Dirndl. He later sang along to a Harry Kane song to the tune of Jingle Bells.



As of: February 1, 2024, 3:34 p.m

By: Christoph Klaucke

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Harry Kane reveals an unexpected talent during a visit to the fan club.

The FC Bayern striker is also successful in pushing beer mugs.

Munich – Harry Kane seems to succeed in everything he touches.

Since his move to FC Bayern last summer, the striker has been leading the Bundesliga's top scorer list by a wide margin with 23 goals in the first 19 matchdays.

The Englishman feels right at home in Munich and also cuts a fine figure outside the pitch at a Bavarian tradition.

Harry Kane visits fan club: talent in pushing beer mugs

Kane visited a fan club in the tranquil Kirchweidach on Sunday (January 28th).

The trip became a crash course in customs for England's national team captain.

The Bayern star was allowed to try his hand at pushing beer mugs.

The striker didn't hesitate for long and let the beer mug slide down the lane - eight points.

Huge applause erupted among the fans.

FC Bayern proudly titled a corresponding Instagram video: “Harry Kane – a man with many talents”.

Bayern striker Harry Kane got a crash course in customs during a visit to the fan club in Kirchweidach.

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The beer mug is his friend: Harry Kane shines at Bavarian customs

“It was a unique experience that I have never experienced before in my career.

There was a lot of fun.

It's a great feeling when you can make the fans happy," said the Englishman.

Kane was crowned champion in a duel with board members in lederhosen, pushing beer mugs, hammering nails and taking a quiz.

It didn’t matter that he thought “Dandln” (holding the ball up with your foot) was a Bavarian dance.

The 100 million transfer of the summer was able to correctly answer the questions about Schafkopf and Dirndl.

He later sang along to a Harry Kane song to the tune of Jingle Bells.

However, he decided not to have a beer.

He doesn’t drink this, “maybe after the season.”

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Harry Kane wants to get to know the culture and people at FC Bayern

Of course he doesn’t feel like a real Bavarian yet, “but I’m learning.

“I’m enjoying it and want to get as much as possible,” added Kane.

Last autumn he experienced the Oktoberfest with Bayern for the first time - befitting his status in lederhosen.

After moving from the island to Munich, Kane said, he also said “that I wanted to get to know the culture and the people.

We want to give back to the fans as much as possible."

However, everything didn't work.

The Englishman has made a big mistake: Harry Kane causes boos when he visits the fan club.

There was also criticism from home, a former English international criticized Kane: “Everyone laughs at him, he doesn’t win anything.”

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Source: merkur

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