Kane, the gratuitous (and scathing) attack

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Having left to try his luck at Bayern Munich after years without winning anything with Tottenham, Harry Kane did not please everyone. He was roundly criticized by Paul Parker.

After having done all his ranges with the young people of Tottenham and after having worn ten seasons during the jersey of Spurs, Harry Kane chose to turn the page. Tired of not having won any titles with the London club, the England international flew to Bayern Munich last summer. But nothing says that the striker will succeed this season in achieving his goal and winning any trophy. In England, some people note with a strange satisfaction the situation of the English.

Although well ahead of the Bundesliga scorers (22 goals), Harry Kane was still blown away by a certain Paul Parker. Known to supporters of Manchester United, the club with which he was twice champion of England, the former English international was not kind during an interview given to Wetfreunde.net. “ The only thing he cares about is beating Lewandowski’s goalscoring record. That’s the only thing he’s interested in and then he’ll want to go back to England to try and break another record. He is very selfish. »

“Everyone makes fun of him in England”

A first banderilla followed by another in stride. “ Everyone makes fun of him in England. People were talking about him leaving because he wanted to win trophies and he won nothing. (…) I have already said that Tottenham would be better off without him. » For the moment, the turn of events on the side of Bayern Munich proves the bird of ill omen that Paul Parker has chosen to embody. In the Bundesliga standings, the Bavarians are second, four points behind Bayer Leverkusen. In the German Cup, they were pitifully eliminated last November, in the round of 16 by the Saarebruck club (D3). But the season is not over and Munich can still play on two tables: the championship and the Champions League.

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