Harry Kane has aimed a dig in the direction of Tottenham Hotspur as he discusses the mentality of his new club, Bayern Munich.
Kane, 30, finalized his £100 million move to the Bundesliga giants in August. Signing a four-year contract and ending a 19-year career with Spurs.
The England captain has had a productive start to life in Germany, scoring three goals and contributing one assist in three league outings for Thomas Tuchel’s team. The club is second in the table on goal difference behind Bayer Leverkusen.
According to the Daily Mail, while on international duty, Kane contrasted the demands at Bayern Munich to those at Tottenham, conceding that there was “different pressure” at the Allianz Arena.
“It’s definitely a different pressure compared to what I felt at Spurs,” he said during a press conference ahead of England’s Euro 2024 qualifying clash against Ukraine.
“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
“The feeling at Bayern is that you have to win every game. We won the first two games 4-0 and 3-1 and there was still talk about not being too happy about the way we played.
“That’s part and parcel of being at one of the biggest clubs in the world. But we’ve had a good start and I’m enjoying feeling those different emotions and that’s part of the reason that I wanted to go.
“And we start the Champions League campaign when we get back, which they expect to win – or have a good chance of winning. So you’re going into those games with maybe a different feeling to what I’ve had in the past.”
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