Thomas Tuchel reveals Harry Kane is ‘not pleased’ at Bayern Munich…

Harry Kane is ‘not pleased’ at Bayern Munich, according to Thomas Tuchel, who also claims the England captain is irritated by his lack of playing time in the team’s consecutive losses.

According to reports, Harry Kane is not happy at Bayern Munich because he hasn’t played well in the team’s recent losses.

Since joining the ÂŁ100 million Bavarian giants in August, the England captain’s unwavering dedication in front of goal hasn’t faltered.

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Kane has established a record as the club’s biggest goalscorer in a debut season with 24 goals in 21 games in the German top flight thus far this season.

Though the Englishman has had a strong start to the season individually, Bayern are under pressure in the Bundesliga as Bayer Leverkusen has started the season undefeated.

Die Roten had a great chance to regain the lead in last weekend’s match at the BayArena, but Xabi Alonso’s team easily defeated them 3-0 to increase their lead at the top of the table.

Defeat against Lazio in their Round of 16 Champions League clash in midweek has only increased the pressure on Bayern, and Thomas Tuchel admitted the poor run of form is affecting his star striker.

‘Harry takes care of himself. He doesn’t need me,’ the former Chelsea boss told reporters.

‘He’s not happy with the connection in games. Neither are we. I’ve rarely seen such a discrepancy between training and matches.

‘The way he scores in training, the way he puts his chances away – it’s incredible. It’s world class. But then we rarely find him in matches. He acts like a captain. Everything’s okay with him.’

Leverkusen held off a late comeback from Heidenheim on Saturday to extend their lead at the top of the table to eight points.

But Bayern can close the deficit in their game in hand against Bochum on Sunday, and Tuchel added he is confident his team can return to form.

‘It’s a strange situation. The atmosphere is obviously a little gloomy, because we expected a reaction from ourselves,’ he added.

‘That being said, we’ve only lost the first leg and aren’t out of the Champions League just yet. We’re all committed to turning things around.

‘In my experience, it’s only possible to do so on the training pitch, which is what we did yesterday. We’ll give it our all in order to muster up the energy we need to reverse our fortunes.’

 

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