Bayern: Harry Kane disappointed with the departure of Thomas Tuchel

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Bayern Munich’s season is complicated. Relegated ten points behind Bayer Leverkusen in the Bundesliga, the German club is having its worst year in more than a decade. A critical situation which led to the departure of Thomas Tuchel at the end of the season being made official a few weeks ago. News that did not delight everyone like Harry Kane. According to Kickerthe player’s entourage would have explained that the latter was disappointed to see his coach leave.

However, Harry Kane is well aware of how the world of football works and would have accepted the choice of Bayern Munich. “Thomas shared his ideas with me on where he sees me in the team, what we need and how I can improve the team. He invested a lot and that impressed me” the player explained in an interview during the season.

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