Harry Kane Praises Jamal Musiala Talent and Potential at Bayern Munich

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Harry Kane lauded Jamal Musiala’s incredible dribbling and movement, calling him one of the best he has played with. Speaking to ESPN, Kane highlighted Musiala maturity, work ethic, and potential, stating “the sky is the limit” if he continues learning.

Harry Kane lauded Jamal Musiala’s incredible dribbling and movement, calling him one of the best he has played with. Speaking to ESPN, Kane highlighted Musiala maturity, work ethic, and potential, stating “the sky is the limit” if he continues learning. The duo has become instrumental in Bayern Munich’s attack this season.

With the growing partnership between Harry Kane and Jamal Musiala lighting up Bayern Munich’s attack, the English duo continues to impress in the Bundesliga. Speaking to ESPN, Kane praised Musiala's exceptional abilities, describing him as “one of the best” he’s played with. The Bayern striker highlighted Musiala’s dribbling, movement, and maturity as key strengths, especially given the youngster’s age and physical stature.

Musiala, who came through the academies at Southampton and Chelsea before joining Bayern, has quickly become one of the most exciting talents in European football. Kane noted that while the 21-year-old has already developed into a game-changing player, there remains room for growth, a challenge Musiala is eager to embrace. The England captain emphasized that continued learning and focus could see Musiala reach even greater heights.

Since Kane’s arrival from Tottenham, the pair have combined effectively on the field, contributing to Bayern’s domestic and European campaigns. Kane’s words reflect the high expectations placed on Musiala, but also the strong bond and mutual respect between the two. As Bayern eyes more silverware, this partnership could be pivotal, with Musiala poised to become one of the defining players of his generation under Kane’s mentorship.

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