
"I heard what Michael Owen said the other day, that he didn't understand why Kane's gone to Germany, and obviously he sees it from a striker's perspective. I think he's still 40 or 50 goals short of that Premier League record. If he'd stayed, he probably would have broken it. For me, a trophy would always be a lot more important than individual honours,"
"I've never been a goalscorer, but if you say to me, 'You can be the Premier League all-time top scorer', or 'You have two, three, five trophies in the cabinet at the end of your career', I would always take the trophies over individual honours. That wouldn't be a question for me."
"Every individual footballer is different. Some value individual success, others value team triumphs. There is no right answer. Either way, Bayern fans will be ecstatic Kane chose to come to Munich to win titles. Let's hope when he decides to leave, it's with a full trophy cabinet."
Michael Owen criticized Harry Kane for leaving the Premier League and potentially abandoning his chance to become the league's all-time top goalscorer. Harry Kane defended his move to Bayern Munich, emphasizing his desire to win titles. Dietmar Hamann characterized the exchange as a clash of philosophies and argued that trophies matter more than individual honours, saying he would prefer multiple trophies over the top-scorer record. Hamann noted players differ in priorities between individual success and team triumphs. Bayern supporters will welcome Kane's arrival and hope he departs Munich with a full trophy cabinet.
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