After trying and failing to years to guide Tottenham Hotspur to their first piece of silverware since 2008, Kane ended his association with the Lilywhites last summer to join Thomas Tuchel's outfit.
The 30-year-old arrived at the Allianz Arena with the second-most goals in the history of the Premier League, and he has seamlessly adapted to life in Germany with another glut of goals in his opening months in a Bayern jersey.
The England captain has already amassed an astounding 28 goals in just 29 matches for Bayern — in addition to eight assists — with 24 of those efforts coming in 21 Bundesliga outings.
Kane sits seven goals clear of closest challenger Serhou Guirassy in the race for the Golden Boot, but after arriving in Bavaria with the intention of finally lifting a major team trophy, Bayern are at risk of ending the season without a single honour to their name.
Owing to last weekend's humiliating 3-0 loss to Bayer Leverkusen, as well as Die Werkself's 2-1 beating of Heidenheim on Saturday, Bayern currently sit eight points behind Xabi Alonso's team at the top of the Bundesliga rankings.
The Reds — who have won 11 crowns on the bounce since the 2012-13 season — can cut the gap back down to five points by overcoming VfL Bochum on Sunday, but the title will remain out of their own hands barring a calamitous collapse from Leverkusen, who are still unbeaten in the top flight this term.
In addition, Bayern suffered a 1-0 defeat to Lazio in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 clash in midweek, while their DFB-Pokal journey ended at the hands of minnows Saarbrucken in the second round, and
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