
"I'm flexible and feel comfortable in central midfield, whether as a No. 6 or No. 8. It's important that I can always make an impact. As a number six, I always had an opponent behind my back. That helped me progress. I have good technique, vision, and my strength is my left foot. I've learned to use my body properly. I have to work on my speed, the acceleration in the first few meters. I also want to improve physically,"
"Harry Kane has been a beast, the squad is driven, and - by and large - personnel decisions have worked out well. Let's get into all of that and more on this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works Show. This is what we have on tap: Why has Harry Kane been better than ever? (Less need for him to work in build-up, better complimentary players around him - losing Sane and Coman was massive, more aggressive attacking game plan and sometime more direct, truly the focal point"
Bayern Munich is performing strongly and entering another Champions League campaign. Harry Kane has excelled due to reduced build-up duties, stronger complementary teammates, and a more aggressive, sometimes direct, attacking approach that makes him the focal point. Kane has not dismissed the possibility of remaining at the club. Personnel choices have mostly succeeded, though the losses of Leroy Sané and Kingsley Coman were significant. Tom Bischof has moved from a No.10 role to central midfield as a No.6/No.8, highlighting his technique, vision, left-foot strength, improved body use, and goals to enhance speed, initial acceleration, and physicality.
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