Bayern Munich star Harry Kane has now revealed what "blew him away" after making the big move away from the English Premier League.
The England international joined the Bavarians for a reported fee £82 million (R1.8 billion) in August, becoming one of the most expensive signings in Bundesliga history.
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The former Tottenham Hotspur striker made his Bayern debut in the Supercup against RB Leipzig on 12 August, coming on from the bench in a 3-0 defeat.
While it was not the ideal start to life in Germanny, the forward was taken aback by his new environment.
"It felt amazing to make my debut. The atmosphere there was something special, and I've since realised that wasn't a one-off. German football has some of the most passionate fans I've seen," he told FourFourTwo via GOAL.
"I remember waiting to come on, hearing the drums and looking at all the banners and flags. It gave me goosebumps. The fan culture in Germany blew me away from the start."
Since the Supercup defeat at the beginning of the season, Kane and his side's fortunes have changed dramatically. The Englishman became the first-ever Bayern player to score seven times in the first five games for the Bundesliga giants.
After 11 matches, the talisman is the league's top scorer with 17 goals, helping the Bavarians to second place on the table, two points behind Xabi Alonso's Bayer Leverkusen.
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