Bayern: a former player dismantles the management of the club and Harry Kane

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Author of 44 goals and 12 assists in 45 matches played in all competitions, Harry Kane had a very good first year under the colors of Bayern Munich – at least on an individual level – making him the top scorer in Europe. But that was not enough to obtain his first title of his career, Bayern will conclude this 2023/2024 season without any trophy, a bitter failure for the Recorder. Even if he assures that Kane is not responsible for this season, former Bayern player Didi Hamann (between 1993 and 1998) criticizes the leaders for having built the last summer transfer window around him.

“Last year Bayern scored more goals without Kane than they have now. This also had a price. It’s a very high salary and it cost more than 100 million. If someone had played in front, they would necessarily be worse off?he expressed, before drawing a parallel with the management of Borussia Dortmund. “Haaland left, then we said: ‘Everything is falling apart in Dortmund’. And they should have won the Bundesliga the following year. Bellingham leaves, so you say, ‘For God’s sake, how is this going to happen? Now they are in the Champions League final.he added.

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