Arsenal fan Laura Woods aims dig at former Tottenham man Harry Kane
Harry Kane and his decision to join Bayern Munich has proven to be a resounding success, with the English striker enjoying a prolific run in the Bundesliga.
The former Tottenham talisman’s recent standout moment came in Bayern Munich’s Champions League clash against Manchester United. Kane played a pivotal role in Kingsley Coman’s decisive goal, securing a 1-0 victory and knocking the Red Devils out of the prestigious competition.
As Bayern Munich eagerly await the draw for the round of 16, Kane finds himself at the centre of attention, having left Spurs in pursuit of silverware at the highest echelons of European football. In 20 games across all competitions, he has 22 goals and eight assists to his name and that’s surely world-class.
In a post-match interview with TNT Sports, lead presenter Laura Woods, a known Arsenal supporter, couldn’t resist a playful jab at Tottenham. As the interview concluded, Woods humorously remarked to Kane about leaving the Lilywhites. Here is what she said via football.london :
“Congratulations, well done, we’ll see you very soon, we’ll see you in the knockout stages. This suits you by the way (pointing at his Bayern kit), looks great.”
King Kane
For Tottenham fans, Kane‘s success at Bayern Munich may certainly evoke mixed emotions. While they appreciate the years of service and remarkable moments he provided in a Spurs jersey, there could be a tinge of longing for what might have been.
The hope remains that Kane’s journey for European glory includes a face-off with Tottenham’s North London rivals, Arsenal, in the later stages of the Champions League.
In the grander narrative, Kane’s departure from Tottenham and subsequent success with Bayern Munich surely raises questions about him possibly not trusting the Lilywhites to challenge for top honours. The pursuit of silverware and the desire to compete at the highest level often drive footballers to make pivotal career decisions, as seen in Kane’s move to the German powerhouse.
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Coming back to N17, there surely remains hope for Tottenham to become a Champions League regular and win trophies. The early signs under Ange are surely promising; and hopefully, the good style of play has something to show for it in terms of silverware.