Bayern pin hopes on 'messiah' Kane as Bundesliga returns
Bayern Munich's CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen (R) and Bayern Munich's English forward #09 Harry Kane pose with Kane's new jersey during a press conference on his presentation after signing a four-years deal with German first division football club FC Bayern Munich, in Munich, southern Germany on August 13, 2023. Record England goalscorer Kane joined from Tottenham for a fee in excess of 100 million euros ($109.6 million) earlier on August 12. (Photo by Christof STACHE / AFP)
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Bayern Munich are pinning their hopes
on England captain Harry Kane to return a stuttering team fresh off their worst
season in a decade to the European elite.
Bayern's 11th straight Bundesliga
title failed to paper over the cracks of a side which is yet to click since the
arrival of coach Thomas Tuchel in March.
Last week's signing of Kane for 100
million euros ($109 million) from Premier League side Tottenham broke the
German club's transfer record.
The deal also broke a long-standing
promise from former boss Uli Hoeness that the club "wouldn't buy a player
for 100 million even if I had the money".
But whether the 30-year-old Kane, who
arrives after a successful but trophyless career in north London, can truly be
Bayern's saviour remains to be seen.
Bayern limped to the title in 2022-23,
winning on goal difference after Borussia Dortmund's last-day collapse to draw
at home with mid-table Mainz.
Bayern's points total of 71 was their
lowest since 2010-11, when the side finished third under caretaker coach
Andries Jonker.
The shock firing of Julian Nagelsmann
for Tuchel in March failed to have the desired effect, with Bayern knocked out
of the German Cup and the Champions League soon afterwards.
Former Bayern sporting director Hasan
Salihamidzic repeatedly dismissed criticisms of the team under Tuchel, saying
the side needed time to get used to the Champions League-winning coach's
methods.
In late May, just days before he
himself was sacked, Salihamidzic told Sky: "Thomas Tuchel just needs the
pre-season with the team, then everything will be better."
Early evidence however suggests Bayern
have not solved their problems from last season.
On Saturday, Bayern were beaten 3-0 at
home by RB Leipzig in the German Super Cup with Kane making little impact,
making his debut as a late substitute.
Just like last season, Bayern lacked
fluency and coherence, with a "sorry" Tuchel saying Kane
"probably thinks we haven't been training here for weeks".
Tuchel blamed his side's "bad
start" to the match and said he saw a "huge discrepancy" between
what his team produced at training and what they showed on the pitch.
Tuchel said he was
"frightened", telling reporters he has "no solution" to the
side's problems.
Tuchel has publicly called for a new
defensive midfielder, while the ongoing saga surrounding injured captain and
goalkeeper Manuel Neuer was made worse by the sale of replacement Yann Sommer
to Inter Milan.
Even for the richest club in Germany,
the outlay on Kane was lavish and the Bayern brass will want an immediate
return.
Tuchel said as much after Saturday's
result, saying Kane would "soon help the team and lift us up to a new level".
"We have to get to know him but
he will play every game."
Kane embraced the expectations on him
at his unveiling on Sunday, saying: "I'm here to win the Champions League
with this team."
The sky-high expectations on Kane come
after the failed signing of Sadio Mane.
Mane, another arrival from the Premier
League unveiled to great fanfare, lasted just one disappointing year in Munich,
having failed to step into the shoes of the departed Robert Lewandowski.
Lewandowski scored 344 goals in 375
Bayern appearances during his eight years at the club, making the Pole an
almost impossible act to follow.
As a true centre-forward, Kane is more
likely than the Senegalese to match Lewandowski's output, but whether he alone
can return Bayern to the European elite is a task questioned by the club's
rivals.
Leipzig sporting director Max Eberl
said after his side's dominant performance on Saturday that the hype around
Kane made the England captain seem "like the messiah, walking on
water".
Kane's first true test will come on
Friday, when he will start up front as Bayern take on Werder Bremen in the
season opener.
If Kane takes too long to resemble the
second coming of Lewandowski, the England captain will soon realise how quickly
patience wears thin in Bavaria.


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