- Harry Kane relished Bayern Munich’s Bundesliga title celebrations this weekend
- The striker finally notched his first silverware after nearly 700 career games
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Harry Kane revelled in Bayern Munich’s Bundesliga title celebrations this weekend, as the England captain belted out ‘Sweet Caroline’ in front of the German fans.
Kane finally lifted the first trophy of his career last week at the Allianz Arena, after Bayern pipped title rivals Bayer Leverkusen to Bundesliga glory, earning the Bavaria club their 12th Bundesliga title in 13 seasons.
The England captain scored his 25th league goal in another stellar season for Bayern, who cruised to a 2-0 victory over Borussia Monchengladbach last week to put the gloss on a title triumph that was confirmed before the game.
And as is the tradition for Bayern, their public celebration of the major title saw them take to the central square in Munich in front of thousands of fans.
Bayern’s title parade saw them travel through the city and culminated in a celebration where each of the players lifted the Bundesliga trophy on the balcony of the New Town Hall in Marienplatz.
And as Kane celebrated his long-awaited achievement, he sang along to ‘Sweet Caroline’, which was blasted out of the speakers.
Harry Kane sung ‘Sweet Caroline’ during Bayern Munich’s title celebrations this weekend

The striker won the Bundesliga – his first career trophy – after almost 700 senior appearances
Kane took home the Kicker-Torjagerkanone – the Bundesliga top scorer’s gun – in the process
Kane was joined by fellow countrywoman Georgia Stanway, who plays for Bayern’s women’s team in the Frauen-Bundesliga.
The attacking midfielder was pivotal in the women’s side’s success this season, which saw them also win their league.
After ending a 15-year wait to win a trophy in his senior career, Kane revealed his first team honour trumped the feeling of winning individual awards, the latter of which he has earned a plethora.
‘It’s been a long time coming,’ Kane said, after he had been drenched in beer by teammates.
‘It means more than any of the goalscoring awards, for sure. There’s no secret that there has been this one thing that has been missing from my resume.
‘It was a weight on my shoulders and now it’s been lifted. I’ve had plenty of individual accolades and been close on so many occasions to trophies, but for one reason or another, it hasn’t quite worked.
‘When you go through a season, the ups and downs, the work, the training, all together with the team, with the staff, you, to have this release and have this kind of celebration at the end, I’ve never been able to have that before. It was just so nice to have that moment.’