Speaking on The Kyle Walker Podcast, a man that has played alongside Kane for club and country said of receiving a call from ex-Manchester City team-mate Vincent Kompany - who is now Bayern’s boss: “Harry was there with a pint of beer in his hand, which I was very, very impressed with.
“It's probably a weight off his shoulders. To go there last season and not win it, and get beaten by a Leverkusen team that was very, very good, was probably a kick in the teeth for him.
“He's been to two European Championship finals and had to walk past the trophy. He's played in cup finals, played one against me. We've played in a couple together at Tottenham and in semi-finals.
“For him to then finally get a trophy, I think it's definitely more than deserved. At least no-one can start saying that anymore, that Harry Kane's not got a trophy. He's got a trophy now and that's it. It's put to bed.”