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Bayern sporting director Max Eberl has reacted to the England international’s latest top-flight performance.
Among the most prolific attackers of the season, Harry Kane sits at the head of the line. Under the colors of Bayern Munich, the English center forward has already scored 20 times and delivered 9 assists in just 17 appearances in all competitions. The Londoner’s latest feat of arms, three goals scored against Augsburg (3-0) on Friday in the Bundesliga.
His impressive record includes two doubles, three triples and even a quadruplet. A true goal machine, Kane also collects match balls, a tradition required for hat-trick scorers.
Bayern soon to run out of balls?
The captain of the Three Lions, who revealed in September to offer these precious memories to his son, was recently at the center of a joke from Max Eberl, the sporting director of the Bavarian club. Facing the press, the latter joked about Kane’s exploits and the consequences for the club.
“Harry Kane needs to start getting his own bag of balls. He scored so many goals that he took a lot of them home. Soon we won’t have any more balls to practice with.”the German leader joked.
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