Kane, has become a very productive player in the Bundesliga competition. now, he is the temporary top scorer by scoring 21 goals. it's really not in vain that Bayern brought him from Spurs even though it was a fantastic transfer fee. however, Kane paid for it with his excellent performance, plus he also often contributed with his assists. the Bundesliga competition still has a lot of matches left, which means Kane can add to his goal collection in this competition. also, in the Champions League if Bayern can go as far as possible. currently Bayern Munich is 4 points behind Leverkusen, the squad coached by Xabi Alonso. being 4 points behind should not be a significant obstacle for the German League champions. Bayern is an established team and has a winning mentality in the Bundesliga. that's why, maybe Kane is more interested in joining Munich than teams from the Premier League. plus, Kane also has a dream of winning various titles with Bayern Munich.
This season, they can make it happen. even though they are 4 points adrift of Leverkusen, Bayern has 1 postponed match and 1 meeting at BayArena against Xabi Alonso's squad. in this match, Bayern has the potential to increase the point difference or at least equalize the temporary points tally. what is certain is that if Leverkusen runs smoothly in every match, then there is one way to stop it when these two teams meet. and Bayern Munich has a chance for that, even though the first meeting ended in a draw. the problem is, now Bayern is much tougher. and it is possible that Tuchel will increase the strength of his squad by bringing in new arrivals. in essence, Bayern Munich remains the favorite to defend its title in this competition. and this is a challenge for Leverkusen.
As for Lewandowski, it is very natural for him to choose to leave because he wants to experience competing in another league. it's just that, the problem is, Barcelona often experiences problems, whether it's injured players or a lack of effort by Xavi as Barcelona's head coach. btw, this is just a personal opinion for Barcelona.
The most randomly used tactics solution when facing a bigger team is a defensive strategy that only obeys counter attacking. Bayern do not seem as a team that'll be vulnerable to this tactic but they still have to be cautious. They have all it takes to secure a big win, their players from defense to attack are so organized such that Kane doesn't have to make much struggle in winning the ball and placing at the back of the net.
Tuchel is one skilful coach and he knows how best to counter the tactics that's put forward by opposing teams. Bayern Munich themselves are one team that makes winning so easy for them and there wouldn't be a surprise if it's thesame outcome in their next game. In as much as Leverkusen are currently at the top of the standings in the German League, there's still hope and opportunity and confidence in Munich to reclaim the top spot. The season has been quite competitive and challenging for Munich based on Leverkusen's awakened impact and standard of football. They've made Munich loose a winning point in their home ground and that definitely says a lot on how critical and technical their contest for the trophy is. They're not taking chances.
Munich has had the show in the German League for a while now and truthfully they've so gotten used to it. This season may be the difference and they may have to sit back and watch someone else lift the trophy. It'll be bad and sad for them though that's why I believe Tuchel won't fold his arms and watch Alonso's Leverkusen take it all. They're just a very little point away from each other, with Munich to a pending match advantage too.