Bayern Munich new man Harry Kane has been given advice on how to become a club legend.
The former Tottenham striker is now in the German Bundesliga, where he is enjoying a positive start from a goalscoring perspective.
Ex-Spurs and Bayern star Jurgen Klinsmann wants to see Kane pull on a pair of lederhosen and enjoy a pint of pilsner.
“I heard Harry say in one of his interviews that the language everyone understands is scoring goals," said Klinsmann to The Mirror.
“He is absolutely right – and that's why Bayern signed him. Harry will fit in quickly because there is no language barrier.
“He won't need to learn German because most people in Munich speak English, including Bayern coach Thomas Tuchel and his team-mates. But he should still try to learn, even if it's just a little.
“I can't describe how people will freak out if he embraces their way of life, and picks up even just a few words of our language. Just saying 'Hello' or 'Thank you' or 'Nice to see you' in German will have a huge impact, as it shows respect.
“The fans like their heroes to be humble. They will not care what car Harry drives or what kind of house he lives in if he shows that deep down he is just a normal lad.
“He made a great start when he presented his family to the Bayern fans and said, 'I have come here to score goals and my family have come here to experience what it's like to live in Germany'.
“But it would be great to see him dive right into Bavarian culture by grabbing himself a pair of lederhosen to wear for Oktoberfest, then going out for a few beers and some delicious German white sausage – all preferably before noon.
“Harry is an Englishman, so should have absolutely no problem with drinking beer!"