Bayern Munich: Harry Kane goes behind the scenes of his express adaptation

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He couldn’t have dreamed of a better debut in Bavaria. Arrived from Tottenham last summer, Harry Kane (30 years old) shines brightly in his new colors. Aligned at the forefront of the Bayern Munich attack, the English international plays in the Bundesliga and is still as effective on the European scene. An express adaptation to his new environment which the person concerned has also detailed. “In the beginning there was so much going on, a lot of it revolved around work. I met a lot of new people and had to get used to the environment. It wasn’t so easy when family wasn’t there. Now everyone is here, the children are going to school and it’s starting to feel like home, which is very important. I’m a guy who loves being home with his family and spending a lot of time with them. It’s all new for them too, but I think it’s a great experience. My wife has lived in London for most of her life – we are totally excited to start this new chapter together”first admitted the Bavarian striker in an interview given to Kicker.

Relaunched on these recent changes, Kane subsequently developed his new life. “It’s definitely not easy, and you’re always worried about the kids, whether they’re having fun at school and making friends. But I’m sure they will. The good thing is that they are at a very good age to learn the language. They are probably faster than me (laughs). I think life is about experiences, and for us as a family, this is a big step. We’re just going to soak it all in and enjoy it. Language ? It’s progressing slowly. It’s really difficult for me. I spend two hours a week learning the language. I try to listen when people around me speak German to pick up something here and there, but it takes time”. And to conclude: “that’s life: you have a job, a family to take care of, and so on. As soon as the weather improves I will look for a few golf courses and play a few holes while the kids go to school. My life here is becoming more and more routine”. To the delight of Bayern Munich.

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