Harry Kane's Goal-Scoring Secret? A Free Wiener Schnitzel for Every Goal
Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Harry Kane concluded the season with an astonishing 61 goals in 51 matches for Bayern Munich, winning the Bundesliga top scorer and European Golden Shoe awards.
- His remarkable scoring form is attributed, in part, to a unique incentive from a local hotel owner: a free Wiener Schnitzel for every goal scored.
- Kane expressed his gratitude to the hotel owner, Stefan Kastner, by gifting him a signed jersey.
Harry Kane has capped off his season with Bayern Munich by netting an incredible 61 goals in just 51 appearances, a personal best that saw him clinch the Bundesliga top scorer title and the European Golden Shoe. This prolific scoring record marks a significant leap from his previous personal best of 44 goals.
The secret behind Kane's explosive goal-scoring season might be more delicious than expected. According to Spanish outlet Marca, a local hotel owner, Stefan Kastner, owner of Waldgasthof, offered Kane a unique incentive: a free plate of Wiener Schnitzel for every goal he scored.
This culinary motivation proved highly effective, with Kane enjoying 61 portions of the traditional Bavarian dish throughout the season. Wiener Schnitzel, a thin slice of meat breaded and pan-fried, can be made from various meats, including veal, pork, or chicken.
Kane's gratitude for this unusual support was evident when he gifted Kastner a signed jersey with a special message: "To Waldgasthof. Thank you for all the Wiener Schnitzels. All the best." The striker has embraced the German dish, calling it his favorite since moving to Bavaria.
To Waldgasthof. Thank you for all the Wiener Schnitzels. All the best.
Originally published by Tuแปi Trแบป in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.