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Getty'Exactly what happened' - Bayern Munich told why €100m Harry Kane transfer was unnecessary as AI expert's prediction comes true
Bayern Munich have been told why their €100 million (£84m/$110m) deal for Harry Kane was unnecessary, with an AI expert’s prediction coming true.
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- Big money spent on England international
- Landed Golden Shoe in debut campaign
- Failed to secure elusive major silverware
GettyWHAT HAPPENED?
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GettyWHAT AI EXPERT SAID
AI expert Jan Wendt claims that the Bavarian giants had no need to sign Kane as their overall output has not improved with him on board, while Spurs are trending in the right direction without him. Wendt has told Sport1: “We predicted that Harry Kane would not improve Bayern's goal difference and that all the figures would go up at Tottenham - and that's exactly what happened. Bayern scored five fewer goals last season, but Tottenham's goal difference has improved. Even the departure of Robert Lewandowski did not lead to fewer goals at Bayern, because the burden was distributed across several shoulders.”
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Wendt’s claims are supported by the innovative ‘Plaier’ AI platform that he co-developed. That programme is intended to make evaluations of players that help clubs to make informed decisions – based on data and analysis – when it comes to transfer plans, with Plaier considered to outperform human scouts in many cases.