Harry Kane at Bayern Munich is facing unfair scrutiny regarding the team's scoring difficulties. While fans criticize him for dropping deep and not being a traditional poacher, the underlying problem is the inefficiency of the wingers. Kane's conversion rate has suffered, yet he frequently finds himself in optimal positions, only to watch wingers falter in execution. This article argues that Kane's movement can actually create opportunities, but poor decisions and performance from the wingers are major contributors to Bayern's scoring woes.
Kane's struggles at Bayern stem more from the inefficiency of wingers than his own performance, despite fan criticism urging him to stay in the box.
It is evident that Kane’s deep dropping isn’t always problematic; however, the poor decision-making of wingers exacerbates scoring issues for Bayern.
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