Harry Kane needs time to 'settle in' at Bayern Munich

Harry Kane needs time to 'settle in' at Bayern Munich

Bayern Munich's new star Harry Kane acknowledged that he might require a period of adjustment to German football after the defeat to RB Leipzig.

After the 3-0 loss, Kane emphasised that he won't become overly concerned if his goal-scoring isn't immediate.

Kane entered the game as a substitute in the 64th minute during Bayern's 3-0 loss to Leipzig in the German Super Cup on Saturday. This appearance followed his official confirmation as a Bayern player earlier on the same day.

"Obviously, I've spent my whole career, my whole life, in England and in the Premier League so it might take a bit of adapting to get used to a new league," he said.

"For me it's just about settling in, as comfortable as possible, understanding the different types of teams, the way I have to play and adapt.

"I've done that throughout my whole career, whether it's with Tottenham or the national team and I'll do that here.

He added: "It's part of the reason I joined this club because they've got amazing talent and now I feel like if we can get a good connection, then of course I will score goals.

"But as always in my career, you know, I never panic if I don't. I give my all every game. I try and work for the team and I think I've shown that my game is more than just goalscoring and trying to link up play and help with assists and build up. So that's what I'll try and do starting on Friday."