Harry Kane thanks 'incredible' Tottenham Hotspur fans and hails ...

11 Aug 2024

Published 11/08/2024 at 12:07 GMT

Harry Kane was back at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and paid tribute to Spurs fans after a goal-laden spell in north London. He netted 280 times in 435 appearances for the club, before leaving to join Bayern Munich last summer. The England captain passed on the chance to lift a trophy to mark the victory over his former club.

Harry Kane applauds the Tottenham Hotspur fans on his return.

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Harry Kane made an emotional return to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday after playing the final 10 minutes for Bayern Munich in a 3-2 pre-season victory.

However, the main story was Kane’s return to north London – and his lifelong affection for the club meant the England captain snubbed a chance to lift the Visit Malta Cup to mark Bayern’s win.

“I am so used to coming here as the home player, been here so many times before, so it was strange and putting this shirt on, being in the away dressing room, but I like to enjoy these occasions,” said Kane in quotes published by PA.

“I had an amazing career at Spurs, so many great memories and just great to see the fans again, so many players and staff I have a lot of relationships with.

“The game itself, I probably shouldn’t have been playing. I only trained yesterday, but I was always going to play 10 minutes, and it was good.

“Everything was really rushed through last year, so we didn’t have a chance [to say goodbye], but it was a great way to say thank you to all of them.

“The reception I got was amazing and great to clap them around the pitch after, those who stayed behind, and I will always be thankful for every Spurs fan for the support they’ve given me through my whole career.

”It’s been incredible. I just appreciate them seeing me and me seeing them again.”

When asked about Solanke, Kane replied: “Yeah, he should be great. Dom is a great player, plays with high intensity, high speed.

“For sure he is going to get chances in this team, the way Ange [Postecoglou] plays and you saw that again with two top teams going toe-to-toe.

“Yeah, I think it is a really good signing. I saw him in the dressing room there and wished him all the best. I hope he has a great season.”

Spurs will now turn their attention to a Premier League opener away at newly-promoted Leicester City on Monday, August 19.

Meanwhile, Bayern have one more friendly against Austrian side WSG Tirol on Tuesday ahead of a DFB-Pokal first-round tie away at second-tier Ulm on Friday, August 16.

Vincent Kompany's side begin their Bundesliga campaign away at Wolfsburg on Sunday, August 25.

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