Harry Kane puffs on cigar as Bayern champions drink champagne and dance to Michael Jackson into early hours of morning

Harry Kane finally broke his trophy and he made sure he celebrated in style.

The striker of Bayern Munich puffed on a cigar, narrow champagne and continued to dance with his teammates in early hours after the Bavarians were crowned Bundesliga champions.

A 2-2 draw between title Rivals Bayer Leverkusen and European Battlers Freiburg meant that Bayern was made champion with two more games to play.

And players and employees came together in a stylish restaurant to see Leverkusen how they handed the title on TV, and saw their parties descend in a night of chaos on the full -time whistle.

German Outlet Bild described the subsequent party as a “lush celebration”, revealing that Kane will party for eight hours – finally leaves at 1:34 am.

Photos of the night let Champagne flow, cigars and lots of parties.

Kane could be seen enjoying the night next to England and former Spurs teammate Eric Dier – where the couple shares an emotional hug on the whistle.

While Serge Gnabry, Konrad Laimer and Joshua Kimmich were among the other players who posed for party photos.

Everyone also seemed to have their dance shoes on, with reports from dancing late in the evening on Michael Jackson.

While the players sing along with the Spice Girls, Mr Brightside by the Killers, we are the champions of Queen and a little Sweet Caroline.

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Kane has tasted a lot of heartache in the run -up to his first career trophy, after he lost two competition cup final and a Champions League final in Tottenham.

While he also lost two European championship final for England in 2021 and 2024.

He has been a large part of Bayern's titles Success under Baas Vincent Kompany, who was also part of the parties, scored 24 goals and this season registered nine assists in 29 Bundesliga matches.

Kane went to Instagram to pass on a message to the fans after a long night party.

In a video he said: “What a night last night. What a party with the players, with the staff.

“I am sure everyone will feel a bit this morning, but we are here and I feel great.

“It was a long time ago. Of course a lot of hard work, a lot of dedication.

“It just feels sweet to win the title and the first of my career. So I appreciate all the support as always – it never goes unnoticed.

“I can't wait to enjoy these coming weeks. I can't wait to be at the Allianz on Saturday and celebrate for the fans and then, like then, we look forward to the next one.”

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