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Kane wants to give Müller 'perfect' farewell with Club World Cup win

Kane wants to give Müller 'perfect' farewell with Club World Cup win

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England's Harry Kane warms up ahead of the FIFA World Cup European qualifier at the RCDE Stadium in Barcelona. Bradley Collyer/PA Wire/dpa
Harry Kane wants to give Thomas Müller the "perfect" farewell from Bayern Munich with the Club World Cup title.
"We want to end the season successfully for him. If the Club World Cup final would be his last game for Bayern, the title would be the perfect way for him to finish," Kane told the Absolut Fussball news portal in an interview published on Wednesday.
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Müller is leaving his boyhood club after 25 years as he didn't get a contract extension and the Club World Cup will be his final tournament with Bayern.
Kane, however, stressed that they don't need to use Müller's situation as extra motivation at the tournament.
"It's a tournament that we take seriously and for which we prepare well. We approach the Club World Cup like any other competition. That's an important mindset," the England striker said.
The Bundesliga top scorer of the past season believes that the German record champions definitely have a chance of winning the title.
"We're certainly one of the favourites. I think this season has shown what kind of team we are. On a good day, we can beat any opponent in the world."

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