Harry Kane Resumes Training Amid Bayern Munich's Injury Challenges
Bayern Munich's star striker Harry Kane has returned to individual training sessions following a thigh muscle strain, aiming for a comeback before the winter break.
Harry Kane, the prolific striker for Bayern Munich, has resumed individual training after sustaining a thigh muscle strain during the Bundesliga match against Borussia Dortmund on November 30. Kane's injury led to his substitution in the 33rd minute, raising concerns about his availability for upcoming fixtures.
Following the injury, Bayern Munich confirmed that Kane had "picked up a minor muscle strain in his right hamstring" and would be sidelined "for the time being." The club did not specify the duration of his absence, but head coach Vincent Kompany expressed hope for Kane's return before the winter break, stating, "There's a chance he'll play again this year."
In a positive development, Kane was seen completing running workouts at Bayern's Säbener Straße training ground, indicating progress in his recovery. Despite his absence, Bayern Munich has maintained strong performances, including a victory over Heidenheim in the Bundesliga.
Kane's return is eagerly anticipated, as he has been a key contributor since joining Bayern Munich in 2023, scoring 20 goals in 19 appearances this season. His presence is expected to bolster the team's attacking options as they navigate a congested fixture schedule leading up to the winter break.