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Kane says no time to panic after Bayern debut with Super Cup defeat

Kane says no time to panic after Bayern debut with Super Cup defeat

Bayern Munich newcomer Harry Kane stated “there’s no time to panic” after making his debut for the Bundesliga champions in a 3-0 defeat to German Cup winners RB Leipzig within the Super Cup on Saturday night.

“I wanted to come here and win the game, the whole team wanted to win, but that wasn’t the case. But there’s no time to panic, it’s a long season ahead,” Kane stated throughout his official presentation on Sunday.

The striker grew to become the costliest Bundesliga newcomer only a few hours earlier than the match, however could not do something to assist Bayern and likewise declare his first-ever title after coming from the bench within the second half.

Bayern have reportedly paid Premier League aspect Tottenham €100 million ($110 million) for Kane. Despite being the all-time England and Spurs high scorer, the ahead is but to win a title.

Despite the defeat, which prompted sharp criticism from coach Thomas Tuchel, Kane stated he was very pleased with the conclusion of the switch after months of negotiations and with the reception he acquired.

“It was just amazing to see the reception (from the fans). Throughout the game, I could hear them singing. It was unfortunate that we kind of gave away the penalty so quickly after coming on, that really killed the momentum of the game,” he stated.

Tuchel stated after the sport that he felt sorry for Kane and that “he probably thinks we haven’t trained for four weeks.”

The coach defined that the ahead was not within the beginning line-up as he “went to bed at 3 or 4 am” after touchdown in Munich on Friday night. Tuchel, nonetheless, harassed that Kane will begin their Bundesliga opener in opposition to Werder Bremen on Friday.

“He will play every game, that’s it. There is no build-up. He will train with us and will start against Werder Bremen,” the coach stated.

Source: www.anews.com.tr