HARRY KANE has bizarrely been treated to 61 SCHNITZELS after his astonishing goalscoring season at Bayern Munich.
The England captain struck a stunning 61 goals in only 51 appearances for the Bundesliga giants.
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Harry Kane has scored 61 goals this season for Bayern Munich Credit: Getty
He has been rewarded with a schnitzel for each goal Credit: Reuters
Kane, 32, was rewarded with his second Bundesliga trophy and first DFB-Pokal title for his efforts on the pitch.
But he was also treated to a traditional German and Austrian meal for each goal that he scored.
The former Tottenham Hotspur star was a regular at an inn’s restaurant near his house.
The owner Stefan Kastner has made it his mission to keep Kane motivated with his favourite food.
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He has made sure to bring Kane a schnitzel for every goal he has scored, which has turned into a regular ritual.
Over the course of the season, the striker has been treated to 61 schnitzels.
The dish is a thin slice of meat which is breaded and cooked in a frying pan before serving.
It can be made out of either veal, pork, chicken, mutton, beef or turkey.
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Bayern sealed their first German Cup final win since 2020 with a hat-trick from Kane.
During the match, Kastner set up a public screening and gave away samples of the “goalscorer” schnitzel to over 200 supporters.
Kastner still made sure to save some for Kane as he brought him his hat-trick of schnitzels once he had returned home.
He told Bild: “It was a really successful evening. I’m especially pleased that Harry scored all three goals.
Kane has embedded himself in German culture since his 2023 transfer Credit: Getty
“I delivered the three schnitzels he earned to his home on Jattvibeday.”
Kane has shown his own gratitude for Kastner’s support as he presented him with a signed shirt completed with a special message.
The striker has previously admitted that the German dish has become a favourite of his since he arrived in Bavaria.
He said in January: “Schnitzel is my favourite Bavarian dish, even though many say it’s Austrian.
“That’s a nice story. Of course, I don’t always eat them all myself.
“But everyone is happy about it, and I enjoy them very much too.”



