Kane: "I’ve never let anything like that knock me"
Harry Kane, who joined Bayern Munich in the summer after spending his entire career at Tottenham Hotspur, has given an interview to 'The Guardian'. The English striker spoke about his next goals.
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The Three Lions drew 1-1 on Saturday against Ukraine despite their best efforts. Harry Kane provided a superb pass to Manchester City right-back Kyle Walker but his performances were not enough to maintain England's perfect record.
The English striker joined Bayern Munich in the summer transfer window after spending his entire career at Tottenham Hotspur. The 30-year-old gave an interview to 'The Guardian' and talked about his goals and how failures make him stronger.
"You are never going to go through a career with a perfect game every game. There are always going to be things that test your character and mentality, but I love this game and I want to play for as long as possible.
"I’ve never let anything like that knock me. When you have disappointing moments it just makes me ready for another challenge. After the World Cup it has felt like a time to show even more that I can improve and get better – and I think my form since then has shown that," he claimed.
Kane has yet to win a title in his career and is expected to lift his first trophy with Bayern Munich. However, he said he did not just join the Bundesliga club to win titles.
"There’s a lot of talk about trophies but that wasn’t the only reason I went to Bayern Munich. I needed to be playing at the highest level if I ultimately wanted to improve.
"If I want to be around the best strikers and best players in the world then I need to be playing in the Champions League and fighting for titles. Last season went well for me personally, but not for Spurs as a team. It was time to take another step," he added.
The English striker joined Bayern Munich in the summer transfer window after spending his entire career at Tottenham Hotspur. The 30-year-old gave an interview to 'The Guardian' and talked about his goals and how failures make him stronger.
"You are never going to go through a career with a perfect game every game. There are always going to be things that test your character and mentality, but I love this game and I want to play for as long as possible.
"I’ve never let anything like that knock me. When you have disappointing moments it just makes me ready for another challenge. After the World Cup it has felt like a time to show even more that I can improve and get better – and I think my form since then has shown that," he claimed.
Kane has yet to win a title in his career and is expected to lift his first trophy with Bayern Munich. However, he said he did not just join the Bundesliga club to win titles.
"There’s a lot of talk about trophies but that wasn’t the only reason I went to Bayern Munich. I needed to be playing at the highest level if I ultimately wanted to improve.
"If I want to be around the best strikers and best players in the world then I need to be playing in the Champions League and fighting for titles. Last season went well for me personally, but not for Spurs as a team. It was time to take another step," he added.
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