Former Tottenham Hotspur captain Harry Kane has been making the most of the celebrations after winning his first major career trophy on Sunday with Bayern Munich.
After drawing 3-3 with RB Leipzig on Saturday, celebrations were put on hold until Sunday with Kane's side waiting on the result of Bayer Leverkusen vs SC Freiburg. Only a victory for Xabi Alonso's side would have been enough to keep the Bundesliga title race alive for another weekend.
But despite a late comeback, Leverkusen could only draw as the Bundesliga's fate was sealed. For , it marked a momentous occasion for his career and it looks like the celebrations will go on long into the night.
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Initially Kane, who had watched the Leverkusen game with teammates, gave an understated response to winning the title as he . However, images were soon shared on social media of .
The 31-year-old shared a video of himself singing 'We are the Champions' by Queen alongside his former Spurs teammate . He was then coated in champagne as he sang Bob Marley's 'Three Little Birds'.
With the celebrations clearly in full flow, journalist Fabrizio Romano shared a photo from the party of and Dier embracing each other which will undoubtedly give Spurs fans a feeling of what might have been. Fortunately for Tottenham, their chances of winning silverware are not over for the season.
Ange Postecoglou's side have one foot in the Europa League final thanks to a 3-1 victory over Bodo/Glimt in the semi-final first leg in north London. As for Kane, he will have his eyes set on further glory before the season ends with Bayern set to fly out for the newly expanded FIFA Club World Cup in the United States this summer.
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