Sonke Duo!' Next is Sake Duo Partnership Established in Munich A Surprising Synergy Reminiscent of Son Heung-min

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Sonke Duo!' Next is Sake Duo Partnership Established in Munich A Surprising Synergy Reminiscent of Son Heung-min

There are signs that the 'Sake Duo' will be born from the 'Sonke Duo'.

Global media outlet Goal.com reported on the 16th (Korean time), “Bayern Munich star Leroy Sane talked about Kane, who joined last summer. Munich is showing remarkable offensive power not only in Germany but also throughout Europe, and Kane, who came over from Tottenham, has played an important role.
He continued, “I played with world-class strikers. Here, he played with Robert Lewandowski, and during his time at Manchester City, he played with Sergio Aguero. Kane makes the final pass before shooting. He admired Kane, saying, "He is unbelievably outstanding."

The partnership that dominated the Premier League (PL) last summer has been disbanded. Kane left for Munich and Son Heung-min, who remained alone at Tottenham, became captain. So the two players took different paths.

Kane didn't need any adaptation period in Munich. He already has 30 attack points (22 goals, 8 assists), including in the German Bundesliga and the UEFA Champions League (UCL). In particular, he and Sane have scored 8 goals in 20 games together, while also scoring 4 goals and providing 4 assists.

Son Heung-min is leading his teammates as a living legend at Tottenham. He especially shined with James Madison, who is currently out due to injury. The pinnacle is the 'North London derby' It was a match against Arsenal. At that time, Son Heung-min scored multiple goals with two assists provided by Madison.

Now that the 'Sonke Duo', which was the representative partnership of PL, has been disbanded. In Munich, the Sake Duo (Sane + Kane) was born, and in Tottenham, the Maddison + Son combination came into operation. The two world-class strikers are playing very well at the front line in Munich and Tottenham, respectively.

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