Harry Kane First Trophy Odds: Euro 2024 Triumph Most Likely

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Harry Kane First Trophy Odds: Euro 2024 Triumph Most Likely

When Harry Kane decided to leave Tottenham Hotspur to seek pastures new with Bayern Munich, it seemed a formality that he would win the first trophy of his career.

On a personal front, Kane is enjoying an excellent season with his new club, bagging 33 goals in 33 appearances under new boss Thomas Tuchel.

Therefore, it is no surprise to see that he is the huge favourite with to go on and win the Bundesliga golden boot.

But, Bayern continue to falter in the race for this year’s Bundesliga title and have suffered defeats in the second round of the DFB Pokal and the DFL-Supercup final this term.

The only way Kane looks like he will win a trophy with his new club this year is if Bayern manage to push on from their last 16 victory and win the Champions League for the first time since 2019/20.

A Huge Summer Lies In Wait For Kane

Harry Kane will lead England into Euro 2024 as the favourites on and the 30-year-old is available at 2/1 to lift his first trophy in the summer with the Three Lions.

The former Spurs striker came closest on the international stage when England lost in the final of Euro 2020 on penalties to Italy and Gareth Southgate’s side will no doubt want to avenge that defeat this summer.

Back to club football, and Kane made his debut for the Bavarians in their DFL-Supercup final against RB Leipzig at the start of the season.

Bayern were heavy favourites for the clash, but Kane was only introduced when they were trailing 2-0 and he was unable to orchestrate a comeback.

If Leverkusen go on to win the DFB Pokal and the Bundesliga title this term, then more than likely Bayern would participate in next season’s DFL-Supercup, which acts as the curtain raiser for the new Bundesliga campaign.

If Munich do come up dry and England fail to deliver on the international stage, again, then the 5/2 odds for the DFL-Supercup to be the first trophy Bayern’s number nine holds aloft, seems good value.

A competition in which Bayern overcame adversity in is this year’s Champions League. 

They trailed 1-0 after their first leg clash with Lazio in the round of 16, but a 3-0 scoreline in the second leg has fired them into the last eight.

Munich are now third favourites with to drive on and win a seventh European Cup.

Given what's left of the season, the 4/1 on offer for the Champions League to be Kane's first trophy lift, seems the one to watch.

They may be 10 points behind Xabi Alonso’s side, but Bayern have history of leaving it late to win the league title. 

An 89th minute winner by Jamal Musiala in the final game of the 2022/23 season saw Bayern leapfrog Borussia Dortmund on the last game of the season to claim the title.

If Tuchel can manufacture a perfect run in until the end of the season, then Kane’s current odds of 6/1 for his first trophy to be the Bundesliga may shrink rapidly.

Domestic Cups Are An Outside Shout

Bayern were stunned by third tier side Saarbrucken in this year’s DFB Pokal, justifying the 7/1 odds for this to be Kane's first trophy success.

The DFB Pokal final typically takes place the week after the Bundesliga season ends, thus meaning the earliest he could lift this trophy is in over 12 months time.

Although Kane seems to be enjoying life in Germany, a return to England is never out of the question.

Poor recruitment this summer and the frontman could make the move back to his homeland. Subsequently, Kane is 8/1 to lift the Carabao Cup first in his career.

Premier League And FA Cup Unlikely To Come First

Kane played in a total of 11 semi-finals and finals with Spurs, bagging just two goals and one assist as he failed to lift any trophies.

It is expected that at some stage of his career Kane will return to England, and he is 10/1 with to win the Premier League as his first major honour.

Another competition that is seen as an outsider to be Kane’s first triumph is the FA Cup, although he never made the final with Tottenham.

Kane made the semi-final of the competition in successive seasons for Spurs back in 2016/17 and 2017/18, but came up short. 

The oldest competition in English football is notorious for its difficulty to win and that is why it is available at the joint-longest price of 10/1.