Bayern Munich's Harry Kane takes comfort in his professional preparation to ward off big game nerves
Briefly

Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane acknowledges the pressure of performing during high-stakes matches at the end of the season. In an interview, he expresses that feeling nervous is normal and reflects his commitment to the game. He believes thorough preparation, which includes training and recovery, helps him manage anxiety. By ensuring he is ready, Kane can channel his nerves positively for peak performance, underscoring that preparation is key to success, even amidst external pressures faced by elite footballers.
I think that's completely normal, to be nervous before important games ... if you take care of all those things, then you can go into the game with a clear mind.
I feel like if you take care of all those things, then you can go into the game with a clear mind and just use those nerves as a good feeling.
That cannot always apply to footballers, especially ones with as much pressure on them as ol' Harry does, but it certainly helps.
Read at Bavarian Football Works
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