Disappearing act? Harry Kane talks game involvement as a Bayern Munich striker
Briefly

"It's true, this kind of games can be complicated but you have to be prepared for it because, sometimes, the configuration of things forces you to stay in the penalty box. And there, you have to know how to stay very focused on the game, on the smallest movements, the smallest details, the smallest deflections, to spring forth at the right moment."
"Sometimes, some people think that an attacker does nothing when he doesn't touch the ball a lot. On the contrary, you have to be very connected to the game. Because everything can be played out on a single ball."
"That is to say, you can go through a match in complete anonymity and, on a ball, become for a few seconds the best player in the world in the eyes of the public, even though in absolute terms this is not the case. That is the moment for which a striker works every minute, every day of every week."
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