Soccer-Kane says he joined Bayern to push his limits


  • Football
  • Wednesday, 16 Aug 2023

Soccer Football - Bayern Munich present new signing Harry Kane - Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany - August 13, 2023 - Bayern Munich's new signing Harry Kane poses with their shirt during a press conference. REUTERS/Christine Uyanik

(Reuters) - England captain Harry Kane said he joined Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich to improve as a player, adding that he is relishing the pressure that comes along with playing for the serial winners.

Kane signed for Bayern on Saturday for a reported 100 million euros ($109.17 million). He had been at Spurs since the age of 11, but in his 10 Premier League seasons with the club, he failed to win any trophies, which will not be an option at the German club.

"I came here to improve, to feel a new pressure of having to win titles every year, having to go far in the Champions League and pushing myself to that limit," Kane told Sky Sports in an interview on Wednesday.

"I think when you're at a club like Bayern Munich, you have to win there are no questions about it. If you don't perform well, there are going to be question marks over you. I've been able to handle that throughout my career, whether it was with Tottenham or with England."

The 30-year-old made his debut on Saturday just hours after his arrival. After coming on as a substitute in the club's 3-0 defeat to RB Leipzig in the German Super Cup, he is now looking forward to the start of the league season.

"I had a really good pre-season, a lot of training, a lot of games, and now this week settled in really well. I'm excited to get the season started," Kane said.

"Any first game of a league season is one of the most exciting of the year, because you're so ready to go and eager to show what you can do."

Bayern begin their Bundesliga campaign with an away game to Werder Bremen on Friday. They are looking to win their 12th consecutive league title.

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(Reporting by Trevor Stynes, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

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