HOPS & GLORY Harry Kane DRENCHED in beer in TV interview as he celebrates with proud family on pitch after FINALLY lifting a trophy
BEER-SOAKED Harry Kane toasted the first trophy of his career — then beamed: It won’t be the last.
Posted Sunday, May 11, 2025 by Thesun.co.uk
It was a family affair for the England captain, 31, as he celebrated on the Allianz Arena pitch with wife Kate and kids Ivy, Vivienne and Louis as he finally got his hands on silverware.

Harry Kane finally got his hands on a trophy after winning the Bundesliga with Bayern Munich
A team-mate drenched Harry Kane with beer in a post-match interview
Kane enjoyed a massive glass of Bavarian beer on the pitch
Mum Kim and dad Patrick, as well as brother Charlie, were also on the pitch as Kane lifted Bundesliga's 'Meisterschale' with Bayern Munich on Saturday night.
And while he proved during the week he cannot sing to save his life, Kane wasted no time in reminding everyone that he is half decent at scoring goals.
Bayern clinched the Bundesliga title six days earlier without kicking a ball as Bayer Leverkusen drew with Freiburg.
Kane celebrated with his team-mates in a posh Munich restaurant before murdering 'We Are The Champions', 'Sweet Caroline' and 'Take Me Home, Country Roads'.
This time it was less plush - as a colleague drenched him in bear during a live TV interview after his opener helped sink Borussia Monchengladbach 2-0.
Beers had flowed in the stands from an hour before kick-off, with a Bavarian party well underway in Bayern's penultimate game of the season by the time Kane struck in the 31st minute before former Crystal Palace winger Michael Olise got a late second .
After the game, Kane and his team walked back onto the pitch along a red carpet and onto the podium.
Kane's frustrations over a trophyless first season at Bayern, the pain of not winning anything with his boyhood team Spurs and devastating two losses in major finals with England were replaced by the joy of finally being a winner.
Speaking afterwards, a beaming Kane was delighted his much-publicised wait for a trophy was finally over.
He said: "It feels amazing. It's been a long time coming, a lot of hard work throughout the season, and I'm just proud.
"Look, it doesn't change the player that I am. It doesn't change how hard I work.
"Of course, it's been one of the only things that has been missing from my resume.
"But hopefully it's the first of many with this great club and with this great team as well."
He added: "I'm proud of the boys and my family. My wife and kids are here. It's just a great feeling.
"I'm looking forward to enjoying the next week."
Kane's latest goal also broke yet another record. His header saw him become the first player in German history to score 25 goals or more in his first two Bundesliga seasons.
"It feels amazing. It's been a long time coming, a lot of hard work throughout the season, and I'm just proud."
It was an 81st goal in 90 games since leaving Bayern for Spurs for £104million.
Despite receiving criticism in some quarters for not scoring in big games - although he did strike against Inter Milan in the quarter-finals - the 31-year-old has already become the club's main man.
Equally, it was also a special day for Eric Dier who followed his pal from north London to Bavaria 18 months ago and has also won his first title.
The defender is now heading to Monaco after turning down a one-year contract to stay in Germany and he featured in a presentation on the pitch before the game and was given a standing ovation.
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