Bayern Munich’s Harry Kane applauds former teammates for reaching Europa League final

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Kane just wants all of his friends to win a title, too!

After a decade of near misses at Tottenham, Harry Kane has finally tasted the sweetness of winning a title. Bayern Munich outlasted Bayer Leverkusen to reclaim the Meisterschale. Kane’s Tottenham finished in the top five of the Premier League seven times during his tenure in London but ultimately failed to hoist that trophy.

Tottenham also lost in the finals of the Carabao Cup (2015 and 2021) and the Champions League (2019). To make matters worse, Kane’s England side have finished in the last two EURO tournaments.

Luckily, Kane is still a class act and will be rooting for Tottenham in the upcoming Europa League final against Manchester United.

“Big congratulations to Spurs,” said Kane (via @iMiaSanMia). “They’ve obviously had a tough season. There’s no hiding from that, but to reach the Europa League final is a great achievement. It’s not an easy feat to beat the teams that they’ve beaten so full credit to them. I’ll be watching and hoping they can win. They should be proud of themselves. Obviously, one more game to go, a big game for the club. I’m obviously wishing them all the best. I’ll be watching them in a couple of weeks, and of course, I think we’d all be happy to see Spurs win.”

The Europa League final will be played on Wednesday, May 21st.


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