Weight off my shoulders: Bayern Munich’s Harry Kane toasts breakthrough team title

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Bayern Munich's Harry Kane lifting the Bundesliga Trophy on May 10, after winning their match against Borussia Moenchengladbach.

Bayern Munich's Harry Kane lifting the Bundesliga Trophy on May 10, after winning their match against Borussia Moenchengladbach.

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Harry Kane said he felt like a weight had been lifted off his shoulders after he won a team trophy for the first time when his league-winning Bayern Munich side were presented with the Bundesliga shield on May 10.

Already champions heading into the game, Bayern beat Borussia Monchengladbach 2-0 at home, with Kane scoring the opener with a header after 31 minutes – his 25th league goal of the season.

Drenched with beer after being chased and doused by teammates on the Allianz Arena pitch, the English striker told Sky Germany the trophy was “a long time coming”.

“It’s cold, but there’s going to be a few more today for sure,” a soaked Kane told reporters.

The 31-year-old had lost six finals in his career – three with former club Tottenham Hotspur, two with England and one with Bayern – as well as a second-placed league finish with Spurs.

The England captain finally tasted team success on May 4, when challengers Bayer Leverkusen drew 2-2 at Freiburg.

“It was a weight on the shoulders, so it was nice to have that lifted – and now we can enjoy it,” he said.

The striker added that the title win was “an incredible feeling... it’s worth the wait”.

“It’s been a lot of hard work, a lot of sacrifice in between, for moments like this – to enjoy it with the team, enjoy it with the fans. I’m loving every minute,” he added.

“We’re going to enjoy this for sure, but then hopefully this is just the first of many. We have a great team, a great coach and yeah, we feel like we’re building, so we’re looking forward to the challenge.”

Kane also praised long-time England teammate Eric Dier, who will leave Bayern in the summer. The title win was also Dier’s first of his career.

And with Spurs through to the Europa League final where they will face Manchester United on May 21, Kane wished his former club well, two years after leaving boyhood club Tottenham.

“It’s been a tough season, but to reach the Europa League final is a great achievement,” he said.

“It’s no easy feat to beat the teams that they’ve beaten, so full credit to them.

“I’ll be watching and hoping they can win, and it could be a good month for a lot of Spurs fans, because I know a lot of them have reached out to me and they’re happy to see me lift this title. And of course I think we’d all be happy to see Spurs win that in a couple of weeks.” AFP

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