"Jen-Jen-Jen-Jen-Jen-Jen, it's you again" '8th hat-trick' The criminal who played with Kane match ball 'Kim Min-Jae?'
Nov 24, 2024
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The match ball, which Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane received with his eighth hat trick since joining Munich, had signatures and messages from his teammates as always.
Kane scored a relay goal in the 18th minute of the second half, 3rd minute of the second half, and 5th minute of the second half in the 11th round of the German Bundesliga in the 2024-2025 season at Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany, on the 23rd (local time).
Kane, who left Son Heung-min's side as his 'Tottenham best friend' last summer and joined Munich for a transfer fee of 100 million euros, set a record of making his seventh career hat trick in the Bundesliga and eighth including a cup tournament.
Kane's recent hat-trick pace is remarkable compared to his eight hat-tricks in the English Premier League (EPL) for Tottenham from 2013 to 2023.
Kane also scored his 50th goal in 43 games, including last season's record of 14 goals in 11 Bundesliga games and 36 goals in 32 games this season. He scored his 50th goal in the shortest time in the Bundesliga, surpassing Elling Holan (Man City), who scored 50 goals in 50 games for Borussia Dortmund.
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In the match ball released by Kane after the game, Messi, who is believed to have been written by his Munich teammate, was written. One colleague wrote 'Tired'. Another colleague wrote that the title of the song featuring hip-hop singer DJ Khalid is 'Other one'. In the sense of repeating hat tricks too often, he wrote down the phrase playfully.
Who wrote the message 'I'm sick of it'. A team-mate 'Monster Defender'Kim Min-jae? The Munich fan noticed at once that winger Michael Olise was 'criminal' based on his past history.
Frenchman Olise wrote on Kane's match ball, which scored a hat trick in the first leg of the European Champions League phase against Dynamo Zagreb (9-2 win) in September, "'Here you go again.'" Kane revealed on his personal SNS that Olise wrote the phrase.
Kim Min-jae started as Dayot Upamecano's center back partner again on the day and played full-time for 90 minutes, contributing to the team's scoreless victory. He recorded 128 ball touches, 96% pass success rate (113 successful), 80% long pass success rate (4 successful), two interceptions, two tackles, one clearing, three ground competitions, and two aerial ball competitions.
Kim Min-jae, who has established himself as a built-in main player under Munich coach Bang Sang, is starting in 17 games, including the Cup.
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