Two weeks ago, Kane's first career title was secured. Bayern were confirmed as Bundesliga champions once again after Bayer Leverkusen dropped points at Freiburg, and so a fortnight's worth of celebrations began.
The Bavarians were handed the trophy - the 'Meisterschale' - last week before the squad headed off to Ibiza for some fun in the sun, much to the incredulity from some corners of the German press. Whatever happened on that trip must have stayed with Kane, as he was dropped for Bayern's final game of the season away at Hoffenheim, which ended in a 4-0 win.
"This is his first title. The week may not have been as optimal for him as I would have hoped. But that's normal," head coach Vincent Kompany claimed. "I want us to start the game perfectly, with the perfect mentality and attitude. Harry had a bit of a difficult week. I don't want to take any risks and make sure we have full energy."
Kane was eventually introduced as a 61st-minute substitute, and he still had time to grab both a goal and assist before time ran out, teeing up Serge Gnabry before scoring his 26th league goal of the campaign, and 38th in all competitions. That meant the 31-year-old became the first player in Bundesliga history to finish as the division's top scorer in their first two seasons.
Taking to social media with the Torjagerkanone, the Bundesliga's cannon equivalent of the Golden Boot, Kane said: "This one’s coming home with me! Buzzing to be Bundesliga top goal-scorer for the second year in a row, and this one’s even more special as it goes alongside the Bundesliga title! Couldn’t have achieved this without the support of my team-mates!"
Sunday's match was also the last game for Eric Dier in a Bayern shirt, with his free transfer to the glamorous Monaco confirmed a few days ago. It's alright for some, eh?