After scoring the winning goal for Bayern Munich against Celtic in the Champions League, Harry Kane reflected on his fandom for the NFL, particularly the New England Patriots. With aspirations of potentially transitioning to American football, he emphasized his commitment to his current career while expressing intrigue about the future. Kane's 36 Champions League goals make him the highest-scoring English player in the tournament's history. He also noted his admiration for Tom Brady's underdog story, revealing his enjoyment of the recent Super Bowl while remaining a dedicated soccer player at Bayern.
"I've been asked about it before and my focus is on here, the Champions League, Bayern Munich, but it's something I'd like to explore in a future date."
"One of the world's best strikers shouldn't be left free in the box," Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers said.
"Deep down, he wasn't unhappy to see the Chiefs and Patrick Mahomes come up short in their bid for a third straight Super Bowl title, given he is a big Tom Brady fan."
"Kane has spoken previously about being inspired by the journey of Brady, who went from being a sixth-round pick in the NFL Draft to a seven-time Super Bowl champion."
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