Harry Kane is banned from doing one thing he wanted to do since joining Bayern Munich.
Back in the summer transfer window, Kane ended weeks of speculation by leaving Tottenham Hotspur for Bundesliga champions Bayern in a deal worth €120 million.
Since joining the Bavarian club, Kane has made 26 appearances across all competitions, scoring 27 and assisting eight.
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Despite his impressive numbers, Bayern are currently second in the Bundesliga table, two points behind leaders Bayer Leverkusen, who are yet to taste defeat this season.
In a recent interview with The Guardian, Kane spoke about the urge to go skiing but it has since been reported that he might not be able to join in.
Talking about how his family has settled into life in Germany, Kane said: “They’re in school now and have been skiing the last couple of weekends. Just having that has been great for them. We’ve met a few of the parents at school and made friends with teammates’ wives and kids.
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“Slowly but surely it starts to feel like home. People ask what are the big differences, but a lot of the routine is pretty much the same. You miss friends you have at home or a golf course, but you soon learn about those things here and it becomes part of your home.”
The report then stated that Kane was not permitted to join in.
Kane added: “I haven’t been yet but I do want to go and watch them. They’re loving it. They’ll be speaking the language before me too.”
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The England captain also talked about the challenge of helping the team win their 11th title in a row.
Kane said: “It’s hard to win and this season is a prime example of that. People expect Bayern to win every season, just to go and deliver. But it’s been a tough season so far, there’s a long way to go and it’s not been easy.
“The Champions League is tough, we’ve got Lazio next round. You look at it, it’s probably wide open. I wouldn’t say there’s a clear frontrunner but there’s an expectation to go and win it. It’s different but I enjoy the feeling of competing for titles. We’re in a good title race this season and hopefully come the end of it, we’ll be on top.”
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