After a long wait, Harry Kane achieves his first titles in his football career.

Kane broke a league record two weeks ago by scoring his 60th goal in his first 60 league matches with Bayern, and the 31-year-old player is on his way to becoming the first player in Bundesliga history to win the league's top scorer title in his first two seasons.
In a video today, Monday, Kane said, "What an evening, what fantastic celebrations with the players and coaching staff. I'm sure everyone is feeling a little bit this morning, but we did it."
He continued: "I feel great, it's been a long time, and it's clear that achieving this required a lot of hard work and dedication, and I'm happy to win the first title in my career."
"I appreciate all the support, and as always, it's never far from my mind, and I look forward to enjoying the next two weeks. By appearing at the Allianz Arena next Saturday and celebrating in front of the fans, and then, as usual, we look forward to the next edition. We will move forward and try to win the second title."
Harry Kane, the former Tottenham Hotspur striker, has scored over 400 goals for his club and the England national team, becoming his country's all-time top scorer and ranking second on the list of top scorers in the English Premier League throughout the ages.