Harry Kane's Struggles Under Thomas Tuchel: Insights from Lothar Matthaus

Harry Kane's recent performance under Bayern Munich's coach Thomas Tuchel has raised eyebrows, with legend Lothar Matthaus suggesting that Kane seems unhappy. Despite scoring for England, Kane struggled to find the net in a recent 10-0 victory for Bayern. Matthaus emphasizes Kane's need for encouragement, which he feels is lacking in the current setup. However, Kane recently celebrated winning the Bundesliga title, marking his first major trophy, and expressed his eagerness for more success. This article delves into Kane's journey and the contrasting dynamics between his club and national team experiences.
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Harry Kane's Struggles Under Thomas Tuchel: Insights from Lothar Matthaus

Kane's Discontent Under New Management

Lothar Matthaus, a legendary figure from Bayern Munich, has expressed concerns regarding England's captain, Harry Kane, suggesting that he appears 'not particularly happy' with the new head coach, Thomas Tuchel.


After completing his international duties, Kane joined Bayern Munich for the FIFA Club World Cup. While he scored for England against both Andorra and Senegal, he was unable to find the net during Bayern's impressive 10-0 victory over Auckland City in their opening match.


Matthaus on Kane's Need for Support

Matthaus noted that Kane's failure to score in the recent match was not unexpected. He emphasized that Kane thrives on encouragement, which he feels is lacking under Tuchel's leadership.


"Despite the 10-0 win, Kane left without a goal. He may have netted England's only goal against Andorra, but he consistently requires motivation when playing for his country. At Bayern, the focus is on enjoyment and attacking play, whereas the current situation with England lacks that emphasis," Matthaus remarked during an interview with a German sports channel.


Kane's Recent Triumph with Bayern

Recently, Kane celebrated his first major trophy as Bayern Munich secured the Bundesliga title for the 33rd time. He concluded the season as the league's top scorer and expressed his desire for further achievements with both Bayern and the England national team.


"It was an incredible moment, a long time coming. I've faced many near misses, but the official confirmation was everything I had hoped for. It felt like a weight lifted off my shoulders after a challenging season," Kane shared with the media.


"Winning a trophy earlier in my career would have been ideal, but now that I've achieved it, I hope it changes perceptions. We will enjoy this victory, but our focus is on what we can achieve next," he added.


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