JAKARTA - Harry Kane made an unpleasant debut with Bayern Munich. He was helpless when Bayern lost 0-3 to RB Leipzig in the German Super Cup, a few days ago.

Criticism immediately attacked the player who was brought in from Tottenham Hotspur. However, Bayern coach Thomas Tuchel got on board.

He admitted that he did not hesitate Kane would shine. In fact, he believes Kane has "inspiring" his teammates ahead of the Bundesliga opening match against Werder Bremen, Friday, August 18.

"I don't think this will be the first time in his career (he is under pressure). So that's why he will learn to transfer pressure into his form and stay relaxed," said Tuchel.

"It's not about life or death. It's a game, a competitive game and he's been proving for about 10 years how he did it, so I'm not worried about Harry."

The former Chelsea manager emphasized that Harry Kane's effect would not be lost even if his team lost a game.

"That's how he works in training, in the dressing room, his professionalism, the way he does things and how humble he is in training, how excited he is in training," said Tuchel.

"The way he acts after such a game, after losing, he is the first on the training ground, he works with a substitute, he is walking ahead inspiring others. That's what makes the transfer fee (priced), not only his record goals but also everything else," he continued.

According to Tuchel, that really made Kane a big star. "That's the effect of Harry Kane and why he increased our chances of winning," he said.

"Obviously we won't win every game just because he was there and, even when Harry Kane's effect really exists, it still doesn't mean we're going to win every game, but that's why I'm fighting for him. Come here. As far as I've seen, I really feel it's worth it," he concluded.


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