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Harry Kane lifts a trophy! England captain FINALLY gets his hands on first silverware of his career with Bayern Munich after Bundesliga glory

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England captain Harry Kane has finally lifted the first trophy of his career after winning the Bundesliga with Bayern Munich.

Kane appeared bleary-eyed as the forward reflected on their celebrations, which came after Bayern reclaimed the Bundesliga title following Bayer Leverkusen’s 2-2 draw with SC Freiburg on Sunday, which made it impossible for them to catch Vincent Kompany‘s side.

Kane, 31, sang Queen’s ‘We Are the Champions’ with his former Tottenham team-mate Eric Dier and remainder of Bayern’s squad.

Both Kane and Dier were also seen smoking cigars with team-mate Joshua Kimmich amid the celebrations.

And now, six days on, he has got his hands on the trophy as Bayern were awarded with the Meisterschale – the champions’ bowl – after their 2-0 win over Borussia Monchengladbach.

Kane was elated as he kissed the trophy and raised it above his head, with his team-mates cheering alongside him following the full-time whistle.

The star, who played for Tottenham for almost two decades from when he was a child until 2023, had scored in the 2-0 win, with former Crystal Palace man Michael Olise also netting.

Despite fighting for the Premier League and Champions League in various seasons with Spurs – and winning various individual awards, including the Golden Boot three times – Kane never won a club trophy at Tottenham.

Some felt he was cursed as he missed on out glory with Bayern Munich last season too, when he joined the side for £95million from Spurs. Bayern lost out on winning the Bundesliga for the first time in a decade and they went trophyless for the whole season.

But the drought is now behind Kane, and he can turn his focus to further success – potentially with England at the World Cup next year.

More to follow. 

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