Harry Kane wraps up from head to toe with only eyes visible while Bayern team-mate wears shorts in freezing training

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HARRY KANE covered himself from head to toe as Bayern Munich trained in freezing conditions on Tuesday.

The Bundesliga giants host Copenhagen on Wednesday evening having already qualified for the knockout stages of the Champions League with four wins from four games.

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Harry Kane could barely be seen as he wrapped up in the ice cold conditions[/caption]
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Only Kane’s eyes were visible in Bayern Munich’s training session[/caption]
Hardman Joshua Kimmich was still wearing shortsEPA
Bayern forward Leroy Sane joined Kane in wrapping up warmAlamy

But they still put in the work 24 hours out from the match as they took to the training pitch for a session.

The temperature in Munich fell as low as -3C degrees on Tuesday.

And chilly England captain Kane, 30, wrapped up in multiple layers so that only his eyes were visible.

Former Manchester City man Leroy Sane, 27, was another player barely recognisable as he covered up.

However, Germany international hardman Joshua Kimmich, 28, put his team-mates to shame.

The midfielder trained in shorts and without a hat as he could be seen laughing at his fellow Bayern pals.

Despite struggling with the difficult weather conditions, Kane has taken to life in Germany like a duck to water.

The ex-Tottenham man has made a remarkable start to life in a Bayern shirt and is on course to break a major record in his first season at the club.

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The attire of most of the Bayern players showed just how cold it wasAP
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Bayern forward Mathys Tel was another who shielded from the cold with thermals[/caption]

Kane has scored a sensational 22 goals in 17 games in all competitions, including 18 in 12 Bundesliga matches.

It means he is on course to break Robert Lewandowski’s single-season record of 41 goals in Germany’s top flight.

But Bayern are still not top of the Bundesliga table despite winning 10 and drawing two of their opening 12 matches.

That is because Xabi Alonso’s Bayer Leverkusen have dropped just two points, giving them a two-point lead heading into December.

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