Harry Kane has now shared what has shocked him since leaving Tottenham Hotspur over the summer.
Speaking to TNT Sports after helping Bayern Munich to a 1-0 win at Old Trafford last night, the former Tottenham man admitted things have been ‘difficult’ since making the switch to Germany over the summer.
Tottenham lost their all-time leading goalscorer on the even of the Premier League season as he joined Bayern for a fee worth £86 million.
It’s fair to say that Ange Postecoglou has coped well considering Harry Kane was such an integral part of Spurs’ side for nearly 10 years.
The Aussie boss had Tottenham sitting top of the table before an injury crisis hit last month. Spurs currently make up the top five now and despite a slump before the 4-1 win over Newcastle, performances have been encouraging.
Kane has certainly taken no time to settle into life in Munich on the football pitch as he’s put staggering numbers so far.

Indeed, the England captain has bagged 22 goals and registered eight assists in just 20 appearances so far this season.
But the Bayern star has admitted that it hasn’t been plain-sailing off the pitch since leaving Spurs.
Kane on what’s shocked him since leaving Tottenham
Speaking to TNT Sports, Kane admitted that he didn’t realise just how much went into moving abroad.
“It’s been difficult,” Kane said. “It was my first move in my career so I probably didn’t realise how much goes into it.
“Not just with the team, but the personal stuff with the family. Thankfully we have found a house now and will be looking to move in after the winter break, so it’s nice to have that settled.
“There’s so much you have to sort out from work permits, to finding houses and schools! But the league itself has been really good, the standard has been really high, unfortunately we are second in the league so we have to step it up there.
“This is a familiar stadium for me, but even playing in new stadiums, different fans, it’s given me a real excitement.”

It’s certainly a surprise to hear Kane admit he’s found the move difficult when you look at his form on the pitch.
The former Spurs man has starred under Thomas Tuchel and popped up with a vital assist to help Bayern to a win at Manchester United on Tuesday evening.
Spurs fans won’t be surprised to see Kane excelling in Germany though and the blow of losing a club legend has been softened by the fact their side has faired well without him so far.
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