This is becoming quite the occurrence, isn't it, Harry? Kane went his whole career without ever winning a team trophy, yet within the space of a few months, he now has two.
Bayern Munich ended 2024-25 as the champions of Germany once again, with Kane at last getting his hands on some silverware worthy of matching his undoubted talent and legacy. Conquering the Bundesliga allowed the Bavarians back into the curtain-raising German Super Cup, where they faced DFB-Pokal winners Stuttgart away from home. Kane scored an exquisite opener, cutting out a loose clearance from centre-back Luca Jaquez and hitting a fierce first-time half-volley beyond goalkeeper Fabian Bredlow.
"I made a run and as the ball was in the air, I kind of knew I wasn't going to get there," Kane said of his goal. "I gambled that the defender was going to stick a toe out and that's what happened, and from there it's just about what I've done forever, getting contact on the ball and keeping it low. It was nice to see it go in."
Bayern would go on to prevail 2-1, with debutant Luis Diaz striking before Jamie Leweling pulled one back in the dying seconds, and at the full-time whistle, Kane was confirmed as a two-time trophy winner.
"Here we are, first one of the season," he said post-match in celebration. "Oh, it feels good. It feels good. You know, not easy away from home but credit to the boys, we stepped up and we go again, we look forward to the next one.
"This is how we wanted to start the season, with a good feeling and a title. It was a short summer break during which we worked hard. But the way we played today was good. It would have been nice if we had scored one or two more goals. But we moved the ball well and worked hard defensively as a whole team."
This was the first time that €175m duo Kane and Diaz had played together competitively, and the ex-Liverpool winger was full of praise for his new team-mate: "It's special to play with Harry Kane, he's a phenomenon. It's really easy to play alongside him as he has so much quality; it's a privilege."