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Kane termed the Germany international as a game-changer and believes the sky is the limit for him if he keeps his head in the right place.
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Harry Kane speaks about whether he feels it is unfair that he hasn't won a major club trophy.
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Football fans Down Under can watch Bundesliga fixtures live on BeIN Sports. The network will be showing all Bundesliga matches this term, plus relegation play-offs, DFL Super Cup games and select Bundesliga 2 fixtures. This match will be broadcast on BeIN Sports Connect.
THE BIGGER PICTUREMuller’s annual salary of up to €17 million is increasingly seen as disproportionate to his current performance. While financial matters are reportedly significant to him, it's become clear over the past few months that the 2014 World Cup winner’s role at the Allianz Arena has been reduced to brief cameos.
Bayern Munich managed a 3-2 win against FC St. Pauli in their latest Bundesliga clash. The game took place at the Allianz Arena on March 29. League leaders Baye
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"We assumed it was nothing serious and then something like this comes up," said Bayern Munich sporting director Christoph Freund. "That's negligent and not professional."
Leroy Sané has scored twice and Harry Kane has added to his Bundesliga-best tally as Bayern Munich restored its six-point lead by beating St. Pauli 3-2.
Sky Germany journalist Florian Plettenberg believes Bayern Munich are already considering their future strategic direction. One name being discussed internally and monitored is that of Mario
Harry Kane is getting better with age, as the 31-year-old England striker is not only on pace for another Torjägerkanone as the Bundesliga's biggest scorer.
Bayern Munich is considering legal action against the Canadian soccer federation following Alphonso Davies’ serious knee injury in a match of little importance