Just two weeks after his big money move to Bayern Munich, England captain Harry Kane said on Sunday he is "loving the chemistry" he shares with his new teammates.
Speaking after scoring twice on his home league debut in a 3-1 win over Bavarian derby rivals Augsburg, Kane said he was already building an on-field understanding with his colleagues. "I've been here a few weeks now and I've been loving the chemistry that we've built," Kane told broadcaster DAZN. "That will only grow more and more as we play." Kane scored Bayern's second from the penalty spot late in the first half and brought up his brace with a deft chip midway through the second period.
Kane moved to Bayern from Tottenham, where he had spent his entire career without winning a trophy, in early August. Bayern broke their transfer record to sign the England skipper, paying €100 million ($108 million).
On signing with the German champions, Kane said he came to Bayern to win silverware and to get better. He now has three goals and two assists in two Bundesliga games. "Every day we are learning in training, every match we learn more and more about each other," he added. "We've got some fantastic quality in the side so naturally you feed off each other anyway." Kane, who this week welcomed his fourth child, a son, said he was already settling in the Bavarian capital. "It's been a crazy few weeks for sure.