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Harry Kane's clever trick to help his family adjust to life in Germany

The England striker arrived at Bayern Munich this summer and a lot of things changed for him.

By Darwin Largo

The England striker arrived at Bayern Munich this summer and a lot of things changed for him.
The England striker arrived at Bayern Munich this summer and a lot of things changed for him.
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During the last weeks of the summer transfer window, Bayern Munich managed to agree with Tottenham on the purchase of Harry Kane. Boss Thomas Tuchel had insisted the club's chiefs to sign him, as he believed he was the missing piece his team needed to become one of the best in Europe.

 

And he was right. The more than $120 million the Bavarian side paid for him was justified, as Harry's performances in his first months at the club have been excellent: in Bundesliga he has scored 18 goals in 13 games, while in Champions League he has netted 4 times.

While on the pitch he is having a lot of success, things off it are not so simple. This week he admitted that he is having trouble adjusting to his new life in Germany. Having always been in his home country, it's not easy to get used to a different language and customs. And it's not just him. His wife Kate and their four children are also in the same situation.

However, he found a clever trick to make the adjustment easier. In an interview he revealed that his secret is Google Bard: "I recognise how the potential of AI can help me in all sorts of ways with my move to Germany and to get my kids settled in," he began. And then he added: "Bard even suggested some new goal celebrations. We'll have to see if I use them on the pitch...!"

 

He has a goal

Harry Kane arrived at Bayern Munich with the ambition to grow his professional career and become one of the world's top stars. But his main goal is not individual, but collective. He has never won a title, neither with Tottenham nor with the English national team, and knows that with the Bavarian side his chances are much greater. But it will not be easy: they have already been eliminated from the German Cup and the Super Cup, so they must aim for the Bundesliga and Champions League.


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