From Bayern to Spurs: Harry Kane’s comeback to North London

Harry Kane's comeback to North London

On a hearty return to north London, Harry Kane and Eric Dier were warmly welcomed by fans during Tottenham Hotspur’s pre-season friendly against Bayern Munich.

The event marked his first appearance at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium since leaving for Bayern Munich last season. In preparation for the new season Tottenham were to play a friendly with Bayern Munich; Harry Kane and Eric Dier always seem to be a welcome addition to the northern part of the city.

As if he was compensating for his first time at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium since he transferred to Bayern Munich last season. Tottenham fans tasted some of the emotional saga as Spurs legend Ledley king contributed to gifting of Kane and Dier to celebrate the return. It was further underscored by, a reunion of the stars with former teammates Cristian Romero and Rodrigo Bentenker and a warm hug.

Harry Kane's comeback to North London

Context of the Reunion

This was another festive encounter as Tottenham were to play against Bayern Munich, their second match in the two consequent games. In this match, both the teams are coming out of the preparation tour of Japan and Asia, wherein both the German football clubs have faced exhibitions against the champions of Asian football recently in a week. However, even in as highly-focused a match as it was this one, both Kane and Dier were to start only on the bench.

Kane’s Legacy and Dier’s Impact

Undoubtedly, Harry Kane plays an extensive role in Tottenham Hotspur; in fact, he has placed his name in the history books as Tottenham’s record goal-scorer with 280 goals. His transfer to Bayern Munich was one of the biggest ones, it cost Є95 million (£81. 5m/$103. 8m) last summer. As for, Eric Dier, he is also one of the legends of Tottenham having played for the club for 10 years and appearing in more Premier League matches for the club than any other player.

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Looking Ahead: Tottenham and Kane’s Future

With the start of the new English Premier League season less than two weeks away, where Tottenham Hotspur are scheduled to face Leicester City, their new striker from Bournemouth, Dominic Solanke, could feature in his first match if Tottenham Hotspur get the green light to complete a record £65 million ($82. While that will not happen this week given that Bayern Munich are to take on second division Ulm in the DFB-Pokal next week, Harry Kane will start his Bundesliga adventure in the next two weeks.

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