Harry Kane Like Fine Wine Improving With Age: Bayern Coach Kompany

Bayern Munich coach Vincent Kompany has praised Harry Kane, comparing his growth to fine wine improving with age. Kane has scored 54 goals and provided 16 assists this season since joining from Tottenham. The striker played a key role in Bayern's 5-4 first leg win over PSG in the Champions League semifinals. Bayern leadership plans to begin contract extension talks with Kane after the season.

Key Points: Harry Kane Improving With Age: Bayern Coach

  • Harry Kane has 54 goals and 16 assists this season
  • Kompany praises Kane's football intelligence and all-round game
  • Bayern to begin contract extension talks after season
  • Kane scored and assisted in 5-4 first leg win over PSG
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'Harry Kane is like fine wine improving with age': Bayern coach Kompany

Bayern coach Vincent Kompany says Harry Kane is like fine wine improving with age, as the striker shines with 54 goals and 16 assists this season.

"People saw him as a goalscorer during his time playing there. - Vincent Kompany"

Munich, May 5

Bundesliga winners Bayern Munich coach Vincent Kompany believes that Harry Kane has taken his game to another level since joining the German giants, ahead of their UEFA Champions League semifinal second leg against Paris Saint-Germain at Allianz Arena on Thursday.

The high-stakes tie has grabbed global attention after a thrilling 5-4 first leg, where Kane scored and also provided key assists. Kompany said the England captain's overall game has improved significantly since his move from Tottenham Hotspur in 2023.

Speaking on the club's social media, Kompany said Kane was often seen only as a goalscorer during his long spell in England.

"People saw him as a goalscorer during his time playing there," Kompany said as quoted by Xinhua.

He added that while Kane's finishing and leadership were always valued, his deeper qualities are now getting more recognition.

"But we have seen other qualities too, such as football intelligence. We can appreciate that now. It was perhaps somewhat underestimated in England," he said.

Kompany compared Kane's growth to 'a fine wine that improves with age,' highlighting how the striker continues to evolve.

Kane once again showed his all-round ability in the first leg against PSG, setting up Bayern's fourth goal with a precise pass to Luis Diaz, who finished past Marquinhos late in the game.

The 32-year-old has been in outstanding form this season, scoring 54 goals and registering 16 assists across competitions. His performances have reportedly attracted interest from several top clubs, including PSG and teams from the Premier League.

Bayern supervisory board member Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said the club is ready to begin talks to extend Kane's contract, which currently runs until 2027.

"We will take up talks right after the season," he said, calling it a unanimous decision by the club's leadership.

Kane became the Bundesliga's most expensive signing when he joined Bayern in 2023. Another board member, Uli Hoeness, recently said the striker could be worth up to 250 million euros and described him as priceless beyond his impact on the pitch.

- IANS

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Sneha F
This is so true. In England, they always called him a 'one-season wonder' or just a poacher. But now in Germany, people see he's a complete forward. Reminds me of how Sunil Chhetri evolves his game every year at Bengaluru FC. Kane is indeed like fine wine! 🍷
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Vikram M
54 goals and 16 assists? That's insane numbers! But I don't understand why the article mentions PSG interest. Kane doesn't need to move again. Bayern is the perfect club for him. Indian football fans know loyalty matters, just look at our ISL stars who stick with their clubs for years.
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Michael C
I'm from the US but living in India now for work. The comparison to fine wine is perfect. Kane's IQ on the pitch is unmatched now. That assist to Diaz? Pure class. The tie is 5-4, gonna be a thriller in Munich! Hope Bayern goes through.
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Kavya N
Brilliant perspective from Kompany. But I think we must also give credit to coaches like Ancelotti and Guardiola for helping players evolve. Kane was always intelligent, now he's showing it on the biggest stage. Indian football needs to learn from such development stories... 🤔⚽
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Rohit P
I'm a die-hard Man United fan, but even I have to admit Kane has been phenomenal. That 250 million euro valuation from Uli Hoeness sounds crazy but Kane's impact is undeniable. Hope he doesn't leave Bayern. PSG can keep dreaming! 😂

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