Harry Kane said, “Spurs will never leave you,” following his “bottling” of a massive Bayern Munich opportunity

Harry Kane said, “Spurs will never leave you,” following his “bottling” of a massive Bayern Munich opportunity.

 

Harry Kane’s quest for trophies suffered yet another severe setback on Sunday when the former Tottenham Hotspur player mispronounced a phrase in the closing moments of their match against VFL Bochum.

 

The man can be removed from Spurs, but the Spurs cannot be removed from the man.

 

Harry Kane’s hopes of winning his first significant trophy are fading, as the player, who is currently at Bayern Munich, demonstrated on Sunday that he would always be a Tottenham supporter. Bayern went to struggling VfL Bochum after suffering a setback at the hands of Bayer Leverkusen.

 

Bayern was ahead 1-0 at the beginning of the match, but they lost 3-2, therefore they failed once more. After scoring the second goal for the visitors, Kane wasted a fantastic opportunity to salvage a 3-3 draw in the dying seconds.

 

 

The England striker had a chance to tie the score but missed from yards away. Even worse, a few moments later, he was accused by supporters of diving for a penalty.

 

Needless to say, after Kane’s most recent setback at the Vonovia Ruhrstadion, supporters quickly made jokes about how “Spursy” he really is. “You can take Harry Kane out of Tottenham but you can’t take Tottenham out of Harry Kane,” remarked a supporter. “It’s the history of Harry Kane,” said the other.

 

“Honestly Kane ending his career trophyless might be a more impressive feat than winning one or two,” another commented. “Kane bottling in the clutch?” said another. Not at all…”

 

What are your thoughts on Harry Kane possibly finishing the season without a trophy? Tell us in the space provided for comments.

 

On February 18, 2024, at Bochum, western Germany, during the German First Division Bundesliga football match between VfL Bochum and FC Bayern Munich, English attacker Harry Kane (#09) of Bayern Munich reacts.

Bayern has now given Leverkusen further ground in the Bundesliga title chase as of Sunday. Now eight points clear of Bayern, Xabi Alonso’s flying Dutchmen defeated FC Heidenheim 2-1 on Saturday.

 

After being humiliated by Leverkusen the previous weekend, Thomas Tuchel’s team has now lost two straight. The Bavarian team also suffered a setback during the week when they played Lazio at the Stadio Olimpico in the Champions League. The Italian team prevailed 1-0.

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