Former Bayern Munich and Tottenham striker Jurgen Klinsmann speaks to Sky Sports about Harry Kane ahead of Der Klassiker on Saturday; watch title rivals Borussia Dortmund vs Bayern Munich, live on Sky Sports Football from 5.20pm; kick-off 5.30pm
@ZinnyBoswell
Friday 3 November 2023 10:02, UK
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Harry Kane is at the peak of his powers and brimming with confidence. The goal from his own half last Saturday is evidence of that. Now he is in the perfect place to take the next step and ensure he is remembered as one of the greats.
That status was already confirmed in England. Kane left behind the seemingly inevitable legacy of becoming the Premier League's greatest goalscorer for Bayern Munich. Now in Germany they are seeing first-hand what we have experienced for the last decade.
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Rewatch the David Beckham-esque strike again, but this time look at the reaction of Kane's 20-year-old team-mate Franz Kratzig, a product of the club's academy. «Wow. Wow. Wow. Wow. Wow.» Kane is being watched with a sense of wonderment around the globe.
«It's not just in Germany, people all over the world are talking about that goal,» Jurgen Klinsmann, the former Bayern and Spurs striker, tells Sky Sports. «That goal just showed where he is right now. He is capable of doing everything. To not only finish and be a great striker but also [give] assists and these crazy type of goals.»
The £100m move came at a pivotal time in Kane's career. At 30, he wants silverware and joins a team ready to deliver that, at the very least domestically. He also has one eye on Euro 2024 next summer and a shot at glory with England in the country he now
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