After years of coming heartbreakingly close, Harry Kane is finally a champion. The prolific English striker can now lift his first major trophy after Bayern Munich were officially crowned Bundesliga champions on Sunday, thanks to Bayer Leverkusen’s 2-2 draw against Freiburg.
That result mathematically sealed the title for Bayern, who are now eight points clear with just two matches remaining. It marks the Bavarians’ 34th Bundesliga title and brings a satisfying close to a rollercoaster campaign.
A Title Two Seasons in the Making
Kane’s move to Germany was driven by a desire to end his long-running trophy drought — a narrative that followed him relentlessly throughout his otherwise stellar career. His first season at Bayern ended in disappointment, as Leverkusen broke Bayern’s 11-year Bundesliga dominance. Kane’s individual brilliance — 44 goals across all competitions and a European Golden Shoe — was overshadowed by the club’s failure to deliver silverware.
This season, however, the tide turned. The 31-year-old has already notched 24 goals and 7 assists in 29 league appearances, playing a crucial role in Bayern’s title charge. Though he missed Saturday’s chaotic 3-3 draw with RB Leipzig due to suspension, the stars aligned on Sunday as Leverkusen dropped points — officially handing Bayern the crown.
The End of a Long Wait
For Kane, it’s a deeply personal victory. Despite being Tottenham Hotspur’s all-time leading scorer and one of England’s greatest goal-scorers, his resume lacked the one thing critics never let him forget: a trophy.
His time at Spurs was marked by near-misses — runners-up finishes in the Premier League, League Cup, and Champions League. With England, he’s faced heartbreak in two Euros finals and a World Cup semifinal, including a missed penalty in the 2022 World Cup quarterfinal against France.
In late April, Kane spoke candidly: “There are many people who, throughout my career, only talk about the fact I haven’t won a title yet. It would be nice to silence a few of them.” Now, he’s done just that.
A Team Effort, a Manager’s Breakthrough
Bayern’s success wasn’t built on Kane’s goals alone. The team also boasted the league’s best defense, with impressive seasons from rising stars Jamal Musiala, Michael Olise, and the leadership of stalwart Thomas Müller, who may be playing his final Bundesliga matches.
The title also brings vindication for manager Vincent Kompany, who lifts his first major trophy as a coach. His arrival at Bayern was met with skepticism after Burnley’s struggles in the Premier League. But under his guidance, Bayern rediscovered their edge and reclaimed the top spot in German football.
One More Celebration to Come
Bayern can now enjoy a champion’s celebration at home next weekend, when they host Borussia Mönchengladbach at the Allianz Arena. For Kane, it’ll be an emotional moment: his long wait is over, and he can finally celebrate not just goals, but glory.