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Following what looks to have been a fruitless transfer to Bayern, I've had it on good authority that Harry Kane has submitted a request to join TNS next season.
He signed a four year contract with Bayern, even if they don’t win anything this season, pretty sure they’ll pick a few trophies up in that time he’s there in the next three.
Way more of a chance than spurs would ever have.
It maybe an odd thing, but Spurs seem better without him than with him. I mentioned some time ago that they relied on him too much.
Now I read a few days ago that although Kane has scored an amazing number of goals this season, Munich as a team have scored less than before, which is part of the reason for their relatively dismal season.
Is there something about him that really does cause negativity in a team?
It maybe an odd thing, but Spurs seem better without him than with him. I mentioned some time ago that they relied on him too much.
Now I read a few days ago that although Kane has scored an amazing number of goals this season, Munich as a team have scored less than before, which is part of the reason for their relatively dismal season.
Is there something about him that really does cause negativity in a team?
Certainly nothing in his personality that would indicate he has a negative impact on the team.
More likely that the team's tactics have changed to incorporate him. Maybe having a new manager this season has had a bigger impact than that of signing of Kane.
Surprised you would see money as the be-all and end-all of everything.
I am sure Harry would like to see some silverware in his mitts rather than watching it on the TV like the rest of us.
It maybe an odd thing, but Spurs seem better without him than with him. I mentioned some time ago that they relied on him too much.
Now I read a few days ago that although Kane has scored an amazing number of goals this season, Munich as a team have scored less than before, which is part of the reason for their relatively dismal season.
Is there something about him that really does cause negativity in a team?
As funny as it is to see Kane not win anything again, I don't think he can be held responsible. He's top scorer by 10 goals, Bayern's goals against is the worst in the top 4. Even then, it's taken an historic unbeaten (so far) season to get ahead of them.
I'm not sure, which is why I asked. You might reasonably expect a team as prolific as Bayern to improve when he joins it, even allowing for a new manager. This season, Spurs seamed more of a 'team' that when he was there,even though they fell at the last hurdle.
I wonder if other players rely on him too much and maybe mentally back off when he is there, but unconsciously up their game when he's not.
A bit like a team down to 10 men can often be harder to beat.
It maybe an odd thing, but Spurs seem better without him than with him. I mentioned some time ago that they relied on him too much.
Now I read a few days ago that although Kane has scored an amazing number of goals this season, Munich as a team have scored less than before, which is part of the reason for their relatively dismal season.
Is there something about him that really does cause negativity in a team?
Their improvement this season has been down to a change of manager and, as a result, change of approach to attacking football rather than the loss of Kane. Kane would have had a field day this season playing in a Postecoglu side.
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