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Oct. 24th, 2023 04:43 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
On a totally unrelated subject. Last season Harry Kane was the captain of Tottenham and he scored a bunch of goals for the team. In summer he became a free agent and signed with Bayern for a cool E100M fee. Everybody thought that Tottenham was finished.
Not so fast. With Kane gone, other Tottenham players are scoring at a nice pace and the team is at the top of the Premier League. Moreover, they are playing well as a team, which is definitely the work of their manager. Of course, Tottenham got lucky in the controversial game with Liverpool, but hey in sports "they don't ask how you score; they ask how many." In the meantime, Kane is providing the much needed scoring for Bayern. Not much adjustment was needed for him to become productive for the team.
I can't remember any other case where the departure of the best player improved both his former and the current teams.
Not so fast. With Kane gone, other Tottenham players are scoring at a nice pace and the team is at the top of the Premier League. Moreover, they are playing well as a team, which is definitely the work of their manager. Of course, Tottenham got lucky in the controversial game with Liverpool, but hey in sports "they don't ask how you score; they ask how many." In the meantime, Kane is providing the much needed scoring for Bayern. Not much adjustment was needed for him to become productive for the team.
I can't remember any other case where the departure of the best player improved both his former and the current teams.