FanSided World Football
·4 novembre 2024
FanSided World Football
·4 novembre 2024
Harry Kane may have traded North London for Munich, but his heart clearly remains with Tottenham Hotspur.
The former Spurs star was full of praise after watching his old team’s resounding 4-1 victory over Aston Villa, a match that saw Tottenham assert themselves as serious contenders for a top-four finish this season.
Sunday’s clash was one with high stakes, as Aston Villa are expected to be a direct rival for a Champions League spot.
Ange Postecoglou’s men seized the opportunity to make a statement, delivering a commanding performance that brought them within two points of both Villa and their North London rivals.
Kane, who scored twice in Bayern Munich’s 3-0 win over Union Berlin on Saturday, tuned in from Germany to watch the action unfold.
Speaking to Cleats Club, he expressed delight at the Spurs’ second-half display, calling it a “great second half” from “the boys.” He shared that he spent a “chilled Sunday with the family,” enjoying the chance to support his former teammates.
In a separate voice message, the England captain reiterated his admiration, saying, “Watched Spurs win 4-1 and great second-half from the boys.”
Kane’s words struck a chord with Spurs fans, who are no doubt thrilled to see their former talisman still following Tottenham’s journey with such enthusiasm.
Kane’s lasting bond with Tottenham hasn’t gone unnoticed, fueling fans' hopes that he might one day return to the club he called home for so long.
Whether there’s another chapter in his Spurs story or not, his pride in their success is clear – and for Tottenham supporters, that connection is priceless.
There’s no question that Harry Kane is a true Tottenham Hotspur legend. The English forward made 206 appearances for the Spurs, racking up an impressive 280 goals. During his time with the club, he helped secure 149 wins, with 33 matches ending in draws and only 24 in defeat.
Furthermore, proof that Kane is still very much at the top of his game is that in the 22/23 season with Bayern Munich, he surpassed his previous highest-scoring season, which was the 17/18 campaign with Spurs (41 goals), by registering an impressive 44 goals.
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