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Bizarre footage emerges of Tottenham Hotspur fan destroying Harry Kane shirt

Bizarre footage emerges of Tottenham Hotspur fan destroying Harry Kane shirt

One Spurs fan is not taking Harry Kane's departure very well and filmed themselves disrespecting his shirt.

Harry Kane' shirt has been destroyed by a Spurs fan who has not taken his move to Bayern Munich well.

After an agreement was reached between the two clubs, Kane's £100 million move to the Bundesliga champions was officially announced on Saturday morning after he flew in for a medical a day earlier.

Kane, who had just 12 months on his contract at Spurs, has signed a four-year contract at Bayern and takes the iconic No.9 shirt previously worn by Robert Lewandowski.

The 30-year-old leaves Spurs as the club's record goalscorer with 280 goals in 435 games and sent an emotional video message to the fans on social media.

But while a good chunk of supporters wish him well in his pursuit of silverware in Bavaria, one furious fan uploaded a clip of them desecrating a Kane jersey.

Twitter user @Gillespie2704 shared the 21 second video of the Kane No.18 shirt have ketchup squirted all over it before chocolate mousse is poured.

The fan used his foot to rub the liquids in and create quite the mess. In the caption which accompanied the video, the user explained that the shirt had been purchased by their late grandad.

Image: Bayern Munich
Image: Bayern Munich

They then said that Kane "died to me" the very moment he arrived in Germany to sign for Bayern.

The tweet read: "My grandad bought me this shirt just before he died. He was a POW (prisoner of war) in Germany during WW2 and died a few miles away from White Hart Lane.

"Despite Harry Kane no longer being a POW at Tottenham, ironically he died to me the second he stepped foot in Germany."

Kane, meanwhile, has expressed his delight over signing for Bayern and hailed the club's "winning mentality".

"I'm very happy to be a part of FC Bayern now," Kane told Bayern's official website after signing on the dotted line.

"Bayern is one of the biggest clubs in the world, and I've always said that I want to compete and prove myself at the highest level during my career.

"This club is defined by its winning mentality - it feels very good to be here."

He is in line to make his debut against RB Leipzig on Saturday in the DFL Supercup - and could win a trophy in his very first day.

Featured Image Credit: Twitter/@Gillespie2704

Topics: Tottenham Hotspur, Bayern Munich, Premier League, Harry Kane