It's official - Harry Kane has left Tottenham Hotspur to join Bayern Munich!
As inevitable as it was, it is certainly the end of an era. The talisman, the top scorer, the club legend has left the Lilywhites.
It is very rare that someone even remotely associated with Arsenal in any way gets a legendary status at Tottenham. But Harry Kane achieved that, one of his many achievements.
Rob Massey, Arsenal's academy coach back then, didn't believe the young boy would make it big in the footballing world. Whether this was Massey's poor judgment or whether this rejection added more fuel to Kane's determination to push him to succeed is anyone's guess. Maybe it was a bit of both.
Nevertheless, Harry Kane joined Tottenham's academy in 2004 but it wasn't going to be smooth sailing for him after that either. He lacked speed and wasn't the strongest kid either but one thing he had more than anyone else was determination. He continued working on the other aspects of his game and finally, a growth spurt saw him gain some height and strength.
Harry Kane was sent out on loan to Leyton Orient in January 2011 but returned that summer to make his senior Tottenham debut against Hearts in the UEFA Europa League. He won a penalty in the game but in what is a shocking occurrence now, he missed it.
The Englishman scored his first Spurs goal against Shamrock Rovers in a 4-0 Europa League win.
Kane then spent the next couple of years on loan at Millwall, Norwich City, and Leicester City. He returned to Tottenham in 2013 and scored the equalizer in a 2-2 draw in a League Cup tie against Hull City. It was his first act of rescuing Spurs, a task he became accustomed to over the years.
The then Spurs manager Tim Sherwood placed his bets on the young
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