
Bayern Munich star Harry Kane has reacted after winning the first trophy of his career on Sunday.
Bayern were confirmed as Bundesliga champions after Bayer Leverkusen drew 2-2 at SC Freiburg.
Leverkusen surprisingly went 2-0 down through Maximilian Eggestein's first half strike and an own goal from Piero Hincapie.
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But they pulled a goal back through Florian Wirtz with eight minutes of normal time to play, before Jonathan Tah rescued a point in the third minute of stoppage time.
Xabi Alonso's side have only lost once in the Bundesliga since January, but their 11 draws to Bayern's seven have ultimately cost them.
And that meant Vincent Kompany's side were effectively already champions ahead of Sunday, despite drawing 3-3 with RB Leipzig on Saturday.
They would have been required to lose their two remaining games along with Leverkusen winning all three of theirs, along with a goal difference swing of 33.
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But Sunday's result mathematically confirms Bayern as Bundesliga winners, after missing out on the title to Real Madrid-linked Alonso and Leverkusen last season.
It is the first competitive trophy of Kane's professional career, with England's record goalscorer now finally able to add some long overdue silverware to his cabinet.
The striker missed the Leipzig draw through suspension, but was present at the Red Bull Arena in case there were title celebrations.
And he has now reacted to Bayern's win with a post on Instagram.
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Kane posted a photo of himself celebrating alongside team-mates Joshua Kimmich, Serge Gnabry and Eric Dier, and captioned the post: "What a feeling!"
Meanwhile, a separate video shows the England striker singing Bob Marley's 'Three Little Birds' with Kimmich.
In an update to his Story, meanwhile, he is joined by other members of the squad in performing a rendition of Queen's 'We Are The Champions', with manager Kompany also visible among the celebrations.
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Bayern will celebrate their success in front of their home fans at the Allianz Arena when they take on Borussia Monchengladbach on Saturday.
Topics: Harry Kane, Bayern Munich, Football, Bundesliga, Xabi Alonso