HARRY KANE is well and truly embracing German culture following his Tottenham exit – by dressing up in Lederhosen.
The England international ended his 19-year love affair with Spurs earlier this month with a £104million move to Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich.
Kane, 30, is trying his best to fit in Munich and with his new team-mates by learning German.
And the former Spurs skipper has gone a step further by donning a traditional Lederhosen with some of his new colleagues.
Bayern shared snaps of Kane wearing a khaki Lederhosen and grey jacket to their official website and Instagram page on Tuesday.
Kane posed a series of snaps with Alphonso Davies and Thomas Muller, one of which saw the trio smile as they held pints in the air.
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Footie fans were quick to comment on the snaps, with one saying: “Suits you, Harry.”
Another said: “Lookin’ good, Harry!”
And another said: “Kane looks good.
One remarked: “Here we go Harry.”
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Another said: “As an Englishman, it’s both amusing and wholesome to see Kane dressed that way.”
Kane missed Bayern’s annual Oktoberfest team photoshoot last week due to the birth of his son Henry.
Bayern players are contractually obliged to wear lederhosen and hold up a beer for their Oktoberfest shoot every season.
England skipper Kane has well and truly hit the ground running following his blockbuster move to the Allianz Arena.
Bayern’s new No.9 has found the back of the net three times in three appearances for Thomas Tuchel’s side, scoring once in their season opener against Werder Bremen and bagging a brace against Augsburg on Sunday.
Kane took to Twitter on Sunday night to say: “A great game today. Obviously to score two goals in front of new fans was a special feeling.
“So, yeah, I’m feeling good. Lots of improvement to come, but to start the season with two wins is, obviously, a really great start.”
Kane and his Bayern team-mates will be back in action on Saturday evening, travelling to Borussia Park to take on Borussia Monchengladbach.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk