Showing posts with label DFB Pokal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DFB Pokal. Show all posts

Friday, April 17, 2026

🏆 Harry Kane Flying… While Tottenham Is Falling?

A season of two completely different stories

In football, sometimes the contrast is so sharp that it almost feels unreal.

On one side, Harry Kane is finally living the dream.
After years of loyalty and near-misses, he has already secured the league title with FC Bayern Munich — and he’s still chasing more.

On the other side, his former club Tottenham Hotspur is facing a nightmare scenario… fighting to avoid relegation.


Harry Kane riding a Bayern Munich beast toward multiple trophies representing Bundesliga, Champions League and German Cup



From “no trophies” to a potential historic treble

For years, Kane was labeled as one of the best players to never win a major trophy.

Now? Everything has changed.

  • Bundesliga ✅ (already won)
  • German Cup 🟡 (still possible)
  • Champions League 🟡 (still alive)

It’s not just about winning anymore — it’s about domination.

The same player who left Tottenham searching for silverware might end the season with multiple trophies.


Meanwhile… Tottenham’s struggle

Tottenham’s situation couldn’t be more different.

Instead of competing for titles, they are dangerously close to dropping into the Championship — a scenario that would have seemed impossible just a few seasons ago.

It’s a dramatic fall:

  • From Champions League contenders
  • To a team fighting for survival

And somehow, all of this is happening right after losing their biggest star.


Tottenham chicken hanging above Championship fire symbolizing relegation danger and club struggle



The irony football loves

Football always finds a way to create poetic moments.

Kane leaves → starts winning immediately
Tottenham loses Kane → starts collapsing

It’s harsh… but also strangely fitting.

This is exactly the kind of contrast that defines football stories:

  • Loyalty vs success
  • Timing vs destiny
  • One decision… changing everything

The cartoon idea behind it 🎨

This moment is perfect for visual storytelling:

  • Kane riding a powerful Bayern beast toward trophies 🏆
  • Tottenham as a struggling chicken hanging above the “Championship” 🔥
  • Kane looking back… with a tear in his eye

No words needed.
Just pure contrast.


Final thought

If Bayern completes the treble, this story will become legendary.

Not just because Kane finally won…
But because of what happened at the same time somewhere else.

Football doesn’t just create winners.
It creates stories.




Friday, September 5, 2025

Bayer Leverkusen’s Lion Left Behind






This season was unforgettable for Bayer Leverkusen. Winning the Bundesliga and the German Cup without losing a single league match was a fairytale for the club and its fans. The players celebrated like heroes, and Brian the Lion, the club’s beloved mascot, danced proudly with them.

But football is cruel sometimes. One by one, the stars of this historic team changed their shirts and left for new adventures. The joy turned into sadness as Brian was left all alone on the dance floor.

In my latest cartoon, I wanted to capture that bittersweet moment. It’s funny, emotional, and a reminder that while players may come and go, the spirit of the club – and Brian the Lion – always stays. 🦁❤️





Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Ribery stacks up the silverware in bid for Ballon d'Or

Can anyone stop Lionel Messi from steamrolling his way to a fourth consecutive Ballon d'Or title? Well a certain French winger thinks he can...

Bayern Munich star Franck Ribery made his announcement in no uncertain terms on Saturday, insisting that it is he who should be crowned the best player in the world.

"I think I've done everything to be the world's best player," he told the Bundesliga's official website.

"I've played a very, very good season. It's either now or never for winning this prize. I can't play any better than this."

So with the titles stacked up, including a Champions League and Bundesliga title, as well as a DFB-Pokal triumph, is the Ballon d'Or within Ribery's grasp?