Bayern Munich star Harry Kane was asked about the potential loss of rhythm for his team if it clinched the Bundesliga championship early, allowing head coach Vincent Kompany to be a little more liberal with his lineup selections.
For the Englishman, he is not worried at all about any of that, he just wants to clinch the league title as soon as possible. As for Kompany, you could say that Kane loved the coach’s relentless mentality.
“I wouldn’t complain if we won the title in March or April. I think
with our current mindset, it wouldn’t matter. We’ll just keep playing the way we always have,” Kane told Bild (as captured by @iMiaSanMia). “I remember my first phone call with the coach when he took over the job at Bayern. Even then, he told me that we would be merciless with all our opponents. It’s the mentality that the coach brought here. From the very first moment, he said: If we’re one goal ahead, we’ll go for the second. And if we’re three ahead, we’ll go for the fourth. That’s our mindset. It’s already evident in the way we train. There’s real competition – and we bring that onto the pitch in the games.”
Kane’s perspective is likely one that is echoed in the locker room. With the way that Bayern Munich is playing, it is hard to think that much can get in the way of the flow and aggression of the group.
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