Bored of goals? Harry Kane on how tasting silverware at Bayern Munich raised his ambitions even higher
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Bored of goals? Harry Kane on how tasting silverware at Bayern Munich raised his ambitions even higher
"My numbers are 11km a game, a lot of high‑speed running. Sometimes when I'm watching the games back, I'm more looking forward to watching tackles or one of my defensive actions than watching my goals back. I don't know if that means I'm getting a little bit bored of my goals or like the tackling part as well but it's been enjoyable."
"I was interested in how I would feel after winning a trophy. It could have been easy to be a bit more relaxed. I pushed myself the other way, being even better, eating even cleaner, doing more gym. I do eat clean anyway. It's just whether the cheat meals after games are not so much, or when you're out with the family not having as much ice cream. Small details, but at the highest level those make a big difference."
Harry Kane refuses to let his first trophies lessen his drive and treats titles as motivation to achieve more. He averages around 11km per game and performs a lot of high-speed running. He increasingly values defensive contributions and often prefers watching tackles and defensive actions when reviewing matches. He intensified training, improved his diet, and reduced cheat meals and indulgences to gain marginal advantages. Bayern supporters frequently witness his late-game defensive interventions. His hunger and work ethic point toward continued ambition and a likely extended stay in the Bundesliga.
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