Harry Kane and Bayern pals BLOCKED from celebrating Bundesliga title in IBIZA as England star breaks 5,223-day drought

HARRY KANE and his Bayern Munich team-mates were blocked by club officials from holding a title party in IBIZA.
After 5,223 days of his career, the England captain finally clinched his first piece of silverware.
He did so without kicking a ball as Bayer Leverkusen could only draw 2-2 with Freiburg on Sunday.
Bayern could have wrapped up the title themselves the day before but were held to a 3-3 draw by RB Leipzig.
Kane was given special dispensation to watch the match from the touchline despite his suspension.
But the draw meant that all the effort was in vain as they were made to wait an extra day.
Kane and Co finally celebrated their Bundesliga title success in a posh Munich restaurant.
And they wanted to jet off to Ibiza for the night ahead of Saturday’s home game with Borussia Monchengladbach, when they will be presented with their winners’ medals.
But Munich sporting director Max Eberl insisted an island knees-up was not appropriate.
Kane partied until 1.30am on Monday and mischievous Bayern stars played The Vengaboys hit ‘We’re Going to Ibiza!’ through the restaurant sound system — although it lasted just 30 seconds before someone pulled the plug.
Later on social media, the striker said: “What a night and what a celebration with the players and the staff.
“I am sure everyone is feeling it a little bit.
“It has been a long time coming after a lot of hard work and a lot of dedication and it just feels sweet to win the title, the first one of my career.”
Despite not heading off to Ibiza, Kane was still able to celebrate in style.
He could be seen puffing a cigar and drinking champagne on social media with his team-mates.
The striker was joined by fellow ex-Tottenham star Eric Dier for the celebrations.
Bayern Munich also shared a mock-up picture of Kane sipping tea next to the Bundesliga title.
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