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Harry Kane…a zero season with Bayern Munich raises questions about his “bad luck” | sports

English striker Harry Kane raised many questions about his luck in the world of football, especially after his zero season with Bayern Munich, which has not lost titles since 2012.

The English star and national team captain moved to Bayern Munich last summer from Tottenham, to win titles with the Bavarian giant, according to what he said at the time of joining the German team, but instead he witnessed Bayern’s first season without titles since 2012.

Bayern Munich was eliminated from the last tournament in which it had hope this season, which was the Champions League, after losing in the second leg of the semi-final against its host Real Madrid 2-1 yesterday, Wednesday, after a 2-2 draw in the first leg in Germany, so the German team left empty-handed after… Losing the league to Bayer Leverkusen, and early exit from the German Cup.

The “Squaka” football statistics network reported that no player in the top seven leagues in Europe was directly involved in more goals in all competitions this season than Harry Kane, with 56 goals (he played 45 matches, scored 44 goals, and provided 12 assists to his teammates). However, this was not enough to win his first title.

These numbers prompted sports analysts and activists on the “X” platform to talk about the “bad luck” that accompanies Kane, even though he spared no effort to contribute to giving his best to his team and scoring and creating goals.

“Kane went there to win titles and ended up with nothing at all, which is devastating,” said former England player and sports analyst Micah Richards.

A British activist expressed his dissatisfaction with the bad luck accompanying the English striker, saying, “How unlucky Harry Kane is, a goal machine without a title. He is a nice man and I pray to God that his situation will change in the new season.”

Sports activist Nawaf Al-Aqeel wrote, “Harry Kane continues without any championship in his career as a player with the clubs he represented during 14 seasons in his career. Bayern Munich went out with a zero season for the first time since 2012. An ongoing jinx story. Next? The Euro Championship with the England national team.”

Spanish sports journalist Manu Herrera wrote: “Another year without titles for Kane, and there is not much to blame him for after his abundant goals.”

Others described the 30-year-old player as “the unluckiest player in history,” while one blogger defended him, saying: “Kane remains without official championships in his football career despite scoring 400 goals in his career. Football did not give him what he gave it.”