Uli Hoene says Harry Kane learned to be a playmaker at Bayern Munich
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Uli Hoene says Harry Kane learned to be a playmaker at Bayern Munich
"He discovered that running element to his game under Vincent Kompany. He's in his own box for every set piece. And the passes! He plays 70-meter passes to [Michael] Olise from a standing position, it's incredible."
"I would say Harry makes the winger better. He won't just be there to finish, but he will put you in front of the goal. He will find the right pass. And sometimes I feel like he enjoys [that] as much as going up and finishing to score."
"Above all, he's such a great character. Such a role model for our young players; they look up to him in the dressing room. We can only be proud to have him in our team."
Harry Kane has evolved from a goal scorer to a playmaker since joining Bayern Munich. Uli Hoeneß emphasized that Kane's playmaking skills flourished in Germany, particularly under Vincent Kompany's influence. Kane's ability to deliver long passes and his presence during set pieces have been notable. His character and leadership qualities have made him a role model for younger players. Teammate Kingsley Coman highlighted Kane's ability to enhance the performance of wingers, indicating that Kane enjoys facilitating goals as much as scoring them.
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