As Bayern Munich gears up for their Champions League campaign, the club has revealed the new one-word motto adopted by their star signing, Harry Kane. The English striker, who joined the Bavarian giants from Tottenham Hotspur this summer, has chosen a word that reflects his determination and ambition for the upcoming season.
In an interview with Bayern Munich’s official website, Kane revealed that his new motto is “Dominate.” The word encapsulates his desire to lead Bayern to success on the European stage and establish himself as one of the best players in the world.
I want to dominate in every competition I play in,” Kane said. The Champions League is the biggest club competition in the world, and I’m determined to make a big impact. I want to help Bayern win the title.
Kane’s arrival at Bayern Munich has generated significant excitement among fans and pundits alike. The 30-year-old is widely regarded as one of the best strikers in the world, and his signing represents a major coup for the German club.
Bayern Munich have a rich history in the Champions League, having won the competition six times. However, they have not lifted the trophy since 2020, and they are eager to return to the summit of European football. Kane’s presence will undoubtedly strengthen their chances of achieving that goal.
The striker has already made a positive impression at Bayern Munich, scoring goals in pre-season friendlies and adapting quickly to his new teammates. He has formed a strong partnership with Sadio ManĂ© and Leroy SanĂ©, and the trio is expected to be a key factor in Bayern’s success this season.
In addition to his new motto, Kane has also set himself a personal target of scoring at least 20 goals in all competitions for Bayern Munich. This ambitious goal reflects his confidence in his ability to succeed in the Bundesliga and the Champions League.
As Bayern Munich prepare for their Champions League opener, there is a sense of optimism and excitement surrounding the club. With Kane leading the line and a talented squad behind him, Bayern are well-positioned to make a deep run in the competition.