Bayern Munich: Harry Kane promises Robert Lewandowski hell

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Asked by Kicker, Harry Kane (30), transferred to Bayern Munich last summer, is shining in Bavaria. Already leading 26 goals in all competitions, the Bavarian number 9 impresses. With this in mind, the England international is regularly compared to one of his predecessors at Bayern: Robert Lewandowski, today in the colors of FC Barcelona. Asked about the records established by the Pole during his stay in Munich, the former Spurs striker also showed his determination at the idea of ​​overtaking the Barcelona striker in the history of the reigning German champions.

“I met him several times, once during an ad shoot and once we crossed paths at the airport. He has done a lot for the club. But regardless of Lewandowski, whoever set records before you at the club, of course you try to get the best out of yourself, set your own records and break those records. However, I don’t think about these questions. I just want to play, the media and fans can talk about everything else. Robert, rightly so, has an extremely high status here, he has set the bar very high. For me it was a good start. And when we get to March or April, I hope I’ll be a little closer to his records.”. The message has gotten through!

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