Harry Kane is unimpressed with Bayern Munich's dwindling fortunes that has seen the club slack in the Bundesliga title race.
The 30-year-old £86m signing from Tottenham has been in the form of his life, scoring 25 Bundesliga goals with 3 assists in 22 appearances for the club. He has also made 7 Champions League goal contributions, scoring four times, and assisting thrice.
Kane has kept up with his prolific goalscoring since switching to the Bundesliga outfit but it appears he is set to endure a little longer for his first career trophy.
Bayern Munich are way off the mark in their domestic and European campaign this term. A three-match winless run has thrown the team off balance in the Bundesliga title race with Champions League quarterfinal hopes on the brink of collapse
They have literally lost the title race to Bayer Leverkusen after back-to-back Bundesliga defeats to the Black and Reds at BayArena and Bochum at Vonovia Vurhstadion.
Also, their Champions League round 16 first-leg loss to Lazio has left things on a frenetic tempo at the Allianz Arena with Thomas Tuchel coming under intense pressure.
There have been reports elements in Bayern Munich dressing room are not in terms with Thomas Tuchel and the consequence has been the recent lackluster outing on the field.
Amidst what could be described as turmoil at Bayern Munich, Harry Kane has broken his silence, calling for togetherness in the team and also hoping for a turnaround ahead of major matches coming up.
Taking to his X handle, Kane wrote,
"No hiding from a tough week with performances and results not at the level we expect from ourselves. Got to pull together as a group and push forward - big run of important games coming up to turn it round."
Kane has not won a major trophy despite his sensational individual career. He was tipped to end his silverware duck following the move to the German dominoes but it appears he may end up trophyless as things stand.
The 30-year-old £86m signing from Tottenham has been in the form of his life, scoring 25 Bundesliga goals with 3 assists in 22 appearances for the club. He has also made 7 Champions League goal contributions, scoring four times, and assisting thrice.
Kane has kept up with his prolific goalscoring since switching to the Bundesliga outfit but it appears he is set to endure a little longer for his first career trophy.
Bayern Munich are way off the mark in their domestic and European campaign this term. A three-match winless run has thrown the team off balance in the Bundesliga title race with Champions League quarterfinal hopes on the brink of collapse
They have literally lost the title race to Bayer Leverkusen after back-to-back Bundesliga defeats to the Black and Reds at BayArena and Bochum at Vonovia Vurhstadion.
Also, their Champions League round 16 first-leg loss to Lazio has left things on a frenetic tempo at the Allianz Arena with Thomas Tuchel coming under intense pressure.
There have been reports elements in Bayern Munich dressing room are not in terms with Thomas Tuchel and the consequence has been the recent lackluster outing on the field.
Amidst what could be described as turmoil at Bayern Munich, Harry Kane has broken his silence, calling for togetherness in the team and also hoping for a turnaround ahead of major matches coming up.
Taking to his X handle, Kane wrote,
"No hiding from a tough week with performances and results not at the level we expect from ourselves. Got to pull together as a group and push forward - big run of important games coming up to turn it round."
Kane has not won a major trophy despite his sensational individual career. He was tipped to end his silverware duck following the move to the German dominoes but it appears he may end up trophyless as things stand.