Rio Ferdinand jokes 'you don't do that yourself' as Bayern star Harry Kane reveals hardest thing about life in Germany | The Sun

RIO FERDINAND poked fun at Harry Kane after the Bayern Munich striker complained about the amount of admin he has had to do since his move to Germany.

The England captain was back in England on Tuesday helping his side beat Manchester United 1-0 at Old Trafford.


After the match Kane spoke to TNT Sports presenter Laura Woods as well as pundits Ferdinand and Paul Scholes about his new life abroad.

And when asked what was the most difficult aspect of his move, Kane pointed to his challenges off the pitch.

He told TNT Sports: "It's all the stuff outside. There's so much you have to sort out, from work permits to finding houses to finding schools."

Ferdinand quickly interjected and joked: "You don't do that yourself you've got someone doing that for you don't you."

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Kane, 30, quickly defended himself by assuring the pundits he does as much as he can, though admitted he has received help from family.

The striker is enjoying his time in Germany and is confident his side can reach the latter stages of the Champions League.

Bayern won the group after beating United home and away and drawing only once in six games, winning the other five.

The Red Devils crashed out of Europe after finising bottom of the group with just one win in six games.

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And to make matters worse, they faced taunts from travelling Bayern Munich supporters at Old Trafford.

Bayern fans started singing "Football's coming home" – a song synonymous with English football – immediately after Kingsley Coman scored the decisive goal.

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