Bayern Munich forward, Harry Kane, has backed his side as strong contenders for the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup.
Speaking in an interview with Germany’s TZ newspaper, the England captain emphasized the team’s focus and ambition heading into the global tournament.
“We’re certainly one of the favourites. I think this season has shown what kind of a team we are. On a good day, we can beat any opponent in the world,” Kane said.
Highlighting Bayern’s commitment to the competition, he added, “We’re taking the tournament seriously and preparing well.”
The tournament, which features a revamped format and brings together top clubs from around the world, presents a new challenge that excites Kane.
“It’s a new format with the best teams in the world competing. I’m happy to be part of it because it’s an exciting opportunity,” he said.
Kane recently celebrated his first major club title, having lifted the Bundesliga trophy with Bayern at the close of the 2024–25 season.
With silverware already in hand, the striker appears eager to keep the momentum going as Bayern targets global glory.