Harry Kane Backed for Major Individual Honour After Bayern Success

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Former Dutch defender and coach Jaap Stam believes Harry Kane deserves a major individual award after another strong season with FC Bayern Munich.

Kane has already won silverware with Bayern and could add more trophies this season, while also aiming for success with England national football team at the upcoming World Cup.

For the Bayern Munich fans, the 2025 to 26 season has been another memorable one, and Harry Kane has been at the heart of it. After finally ending his long wait for silverware by winning his first trophy with FC Bayern Munich, Kane is now on course to add even more success to his career. Bayern have already secured silverware this season and could still finish with 2 trophies if they complete the domestic double.

Former Dutch defender and coach Jaap Stam believes Kane now deserves a major individual honour as well. Stam praised the England captain not just for his goals, but for the all round game he brings to Bayern. According to him, Kane’s ability to drop deep, connect midfield with attack, and maintain a high work rate makes him much more than a traditional striker. Kane’s leadership and professionalism were also highlighted as reasons why he should receive individual recognition.

Stam noted that his attitude, discipline, and consistency make him one of football’s top professionals. The striker could strengthen his chances further if Bayern win another title and if England national football team perform strongly at the upcoming FIFA World Cup, which would put Kane firmly in the race for football’s biggest personal awards.

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