Harry Kane invites former Tottenham boss to see him lift his first trophy
Harry Kane’s long wait to win a trophy is over, with the striker getting his hands on the Bundesliga winners’ medal, and he decided to invite one of his former Tottenham coaches to the trophy celebrations at the Allianz Arena.
Kane will be delighted to have won his first trophy in the game, and hopefully, it is the first of many to come over the next few years.
He and Eric Dier proudly hoisted the Meisterschale along with their Bayern teammates as Vincent Kompany’s men ensured that the trophy returned to the Allianz Arena, its rightful home.
To celebrate the occasion with him, the Tottenham Hotspur legend invited someone who not only coached him in the Spurs academy but was the man who gave him his first opportunities in the first-team set-up at White Hart Lane.
Kane makes an admission about Tim Sherwood’s influence
Tim Sherwood watched Kane from close quarters as a youngster during his time with the Tottenham academy set-up.
When he was handed the head coach job on an interim basis for the second half of the 2013-14 season, Sherwood did not think twice about putting Kane into the team in place of the expensive Roberto Soldado.
The striker has not looked back since, and he has not forgotten the role that the English coach played in his career, inviting him for the trophy celebrations at the Allianz Arena.
Kane posted on the Cleats Club: “Great to invite Tim Sherwood to the game tonight. An important part of the career and journey until this point.”
Harry Kane backed to make a Tottenham return in the future
While there is no suggestion that the striker is going to leave Bayern anytime soon, Tottenham have a first refusal clause in Kane’s contract. The Lilywhites are thus in a strong position to bring him back to the club whenever he decides to end his adventure in Bavaria.
Chris Sutton believes Kane will be tempted to return to Tottenham one day and finish his career at the North London club.
However, that day appears a long way away at the moment, with the 31-year-old no doubt keen to win a lot more trophies in Munich and seal his legacy.
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