HARRY Kane was pictured training with Bayern Munich just days after three of his kids were saved by a hero nanny in a car crash.
The striker’s children were “lightly injured” in a three-vehicle accident outside Munich on Monday afternoon.
The striker’s children were ‘lightly injured’ in a three-vehicle accident outside Munich[/caption] Kane’s three kids were taken to hospital as a precaution – but the ex-Spurs striker confirmed everyone was ‘fine’[/caption]The England captain was in London ahead of his side’s 2-2 Champions League quarter-final first leg against Arsenal.
Kane, 30, played and scored in Tuesday night’s game — the day after the crash.
Bild published images of an accident between three cars, including a van carrying his children and bodyguard.
Three of Kane’s children – Louis three, Vivienne, five, and Ivy, seven – were travelling in the Mercedes and were taken to hospital as a precaution.
And a British nanny was praised for saving footie star Kane’s children.
A young driver in a Renault cut across their people carrier to turn into a junction — crunching into its front and sending both vehicles spinning towards an oncoming Land Rover Defender.
Despite its airbags being triggered, the nanny calmly brought the £100,000 Mercedes to a halt, steering clear of the out-of-control Renault and avoiding careering into the 4×4.
The quick-thinking nanny, 24, was said to be “left terrified”.
A source told The Sun: “The Kane’s nanny did an incredible job of protecting the children.
“None of this is her fault. She might be on German roads, but she had right-of-way.
“It was the German driver who cut across her path and smashed into her. She would only have had milliseconds to react.
“You can see from the pictures it was a serious smash, but the Kane children would have felt nothing other than a bang. She really has averted disaster.”
Local fire chief Daniel Buck said the family’s people carrier “had a lot of damage”.
He added: “The good news was nobody had really strong injuries, more minor injuries typical for a car accident.
“Thank God nobody was really injured. It was really lucky for all.”
The Renault driver, a 20-year-old woman, could be punished with a fine of as little as £150.
She could have been charged with “negligent assault” and, if anyone had been injured, faced up to three years behind bars.
Kane’s wife Katie, 31, and their youngest child Henry, seven months, were not in the car.
Kane at Saebener Strasse training ground yesterday[/caption] The driver, 20, who crashed into Kane’s kids is said to be facing a fine of £100[/caption] The young motorist smashed into a black Mercedes Vito while trying to turn onto a motorway slip road[/caption] Kane’s side drew 2-2 with Arsenal on Tuesday in the first-leg of the Champions League quarter-final[/caption]Inside Harry and Katie's life in 'Germany's Hollywood'
BEFORE finding their perfect family home, Harry and his clan had been staying in Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski, one of Munich's most prestigious and exclusive hotels.
The five-star resort is frequented by celebs and footballers, costing an eye-watering £10,000 per night to stay.
Located 7.5 miles (12km) southwest of central Munich, Grünwald is a popular spot for Bayern players as it is only a 15-minute drive from the club’s training ground.
Kane is also joining the current Bayern squad living there; Alphonso Davies, Matthijs de Ligt, Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting, Benjamin Pavard and Leroy Sane.
And Katie could also rub shoulders with a new group of WAG pals including Anika Bissel, the partner of Bayern goalkeeper Manuel Peter Neuer.
There’s also Leroy Sane’s wife Candice Brook, a US model, TV personality and singer, and Mathea Fischer, the partner of Leon Goretzka.
The area is known as the “Bavarian Hollywood”, and it is Germany’s wealthiest municipality.
A source previously told MailOnline: “Grünwald is the Bavarian Beverly Hills. It’s the home of the rich and famous and offers the very best in luxury mansions.
“I can assure you that the Kane family will be in one of them and will enjoy their new life here.”
The family have a variety of high-end restaurants and eateries in the area.
They include Chang, a Michelin guide-listed Asian restaurant, which offers pick ‘n’ mix style sushi for £100, caviar for £450 and ribeye steak for £40.
Another Bayern star hotspot is Hugo’s, which specialises in truffle pizza and pasta.
There are also plenty of International schools for the Kanes to choose from for their new little one, including the International Preschool Munich, which has fees of up to £975 per week.