Bayern Munich star Harry Kane came face-to-face with his German doppelgänger as he celebrated Oktoberfest.
Fresh from scoring his first Bundesliga hat-trick in a 7-0 win against Bochum, Kane immersed himself in the annual beer-drinking festivities with team-mates Manuel Neuer and Thomas Muller as well as manager Thomas Tuchel on Sunday (September 24).
The 30-year-old donned the traditional Lederhosen and sipped on a stein – while also bumping into lookalike Steffen, who has been dressing up as him since his summer arrival from Tottenham. They posed for a picture together for the first time.
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Kane, whose former side were fighting hard for a 2-2 north London derby draw while he was busy boozing, has certainly been enjoying life abroad so far.
He's become the first player in history to score six or more goals in their first five Bundesliga games with his seven strikes, as well as registering four assists in all competitions.
Tuchel was full of praise for him after their 4-3 Champions League victory over Manchester United last week, in which Kane also scored from the spot. He said: "It's a big thing, we took the skipper of England out of England.
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"Anyone looking for a No9 would've been happy to have Harry in the team. He makes the team better and gives you what you want from a man.
"He can drop deep, turn, use speed of players around him, he can arrive in the box at the right time, he's an excellent finisher and good penalty taker.
"I'm not sure what's going on at other clubs but we're more than happy that he finally took the decision and came to make us better."
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