Former Tottenham Hotspur star Harry Kane is loving life at Bayern Munich.
He has secured the first pieces of silverware of his career in 2025, and he looks set to improve on it ni the coming years with Germany's best team, by an absolute landslide.
However, his decision to leave Tottenham was also met with a lot of criticism - particularly from some former players and English media, which confused quite a few people, including me.
Legendary footballer Michael Owen, famously known for a Ballon d'Or win, his stint at Liveerpool and a failed move to Real Madrid, was heavily critical of Kane's decision to chase silverware in Germany, instead of with his own club.
He was also not too happy with Kane leaving just before he beat Alan Shearer's record of the most Premier League goals ever.
Well, Kane's just responded, and it is as good of a response as you'll hear this week.
Harry Kane gave the perfect response to Michael Owen
He said: "I heard it. Everyone is entitled to their opinion. I've spent a bit of time with him but don't know him well. Obviously, he is a Premier League great and an England great as well, so I'll respect him as a person, but ultimately as he will know, everyone's career is different - everyone's decisions and motivations are different.
"I know he was insinuating I went just for the trophy, but it was to be at the highest level for as long as possible, and I'm really happy in that sense of playing big games, title runs, big Champions League matches, Club World Cup quarter-final.
"I feel I'm improving as a player, I'm pushing my limits as a player in terms of goalscoring. It's hard not to hear things these days, but the decisions are best for me and I'm really happy that I made that decision and very happy at Bayern Munich now."
Honestly, that is fair enough.
It is clear that Kane didn't just move for the trophies. That may be one of the reasons - as is with every single big player who wants to win more - but he wanted to be competitive for longer. To be better as a footballer than he was in England.
So, moving to Germany has helped him in many ways. Owen's quotes about the trophies not being a "great achievement" is ridiculous. Every trophy is a success, and much more so when you are by far the best player in the league.
Besides, I do think Kane has improved as a player, even though he was already one of the best in the world at Spurs. English football is great, but these players don't deserve criticism just because they leave for a different country to achieve things elsewhere.
He spent a lot of his formative years and his career trying to win things at Spurs. Things did not work out, so he left. End of story. That does not make him any less of a legend at the club.