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'In this weather, I like it!' - Harry Kane relaxes in ice bath as Bayern Munich striker recovers after firing blank in 10-0 Club World Cup win against Auckland City

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  • Bayern hit 10 past Auckland
  • Kane was not on the scoresheet
  • Striker focusing on recovery before next match
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The German giants made history in Florida on Sunday with a ruthless dismantling of Auckland City, producing the largest winning margin ever recorded at a Club World Cup. Jamal Musiala led the scoring spree with a hat-trick, while experienced names like Thomas Muller, Michael Olise, and Kingsley Coman each bagged a brace. Notably absent from the list of scorers was Kane, a rare occurrence in a game where Bayern dominated every inch of the pitch.

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  • THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Determined to bounce back, Kane has been putting extra effort into his training regimen. In the sweltering Florida heat, the 30-year-old has been working on sharpness and finishing in post-match sessions. Following one such session, Kane was pictured submerging himself in an ice bath to aid recovery and muscle regeneration.

  • WHAT KANE SAID

    Speaking about the routine, Kane admitted the warm weather made the icy plunge surprisingly welcome.

    "I think in this weather, I like it," he said. "It is so hot here, and this is refreshing. In the winter, it's tougher."

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    WHAT NEXT FOR KANE?

    As the Bavarians prepare for their next fixture, all eyes will be on Friday's Group C clash with South American powerhouse Boca Juniors at the Hard Rock Stadium. The Argentine side are expected to present a sterner test than Auckland City, and Kane will be eager to open his account in the tournament.