Harry Kane took a jab at his former club Tottenham after praising Bayern Munich's winning mentality.
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Kane, who will captain England against Ukraine on Saturday, gave an update on his first month with the Bundesliga's top club.
He mentioned how losing is not a disaster at Tottenham, whereas at Bayern Munich, every game is a must-win.
Kane takes a jab at Tottenham
According to Daily Mail, Kane stated that, “We wanted to win at Spurs, but if you went a couple of games without winning it wasn't a disaster.
“At Bayern, you have to win every game. After winning 3-1 and 4-0 in our first two games, there was talk about not being too happy about the way we played! Top club mentality.”
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The England captain has said that losing a couple of games at Tottenham is not a disaster but it is different at Bayern Munich because they are a top club with a big mentality.
Kane headed to Bayern in search of trophies after leaving Tottenham, where he became the club's all-time leading scorer.
Since his arrival, he has demonstrated his offensive prowess with two goals against Augsburg at home and one each against Werder Bremen, giving him three goals in the Bundesliga thus far.
Meanwhile, Spurs have adjusted admirably to losing their top player this summer, moving up to second place in the league behind Manchester City before the break.