The last time Bayern lost the Bundesliga title, Harry Kane swapped Gareth Bale and Luka Modric for the EFL relegation fight.
Bayern Munich face the prospect of their first season without a league title in 12 years.
In an era of true dominance, Bayern have won the Bundesliga title for 11 consecutive seasons, but look likely to miss out on the crown this season with Xabi AlonsoBayer Leverkusen is going crazy.
Missing the title would be a hard blow for everyone, especially for Harry Kane who moved to Germany hoping to win his first league title after leaving Tottenham last summer.
A record campaign For Kane, who is close to 40 goals on the season, it seems that it will not be enough to claim the silver medal for a player who dreamed of doing just that when he began his professional career.
Kane was just 18 when Bayern were last beaten by Jurgen Klopp's Borussia Dortmund in 2012, at a time when his career looked very different.
Having scored five goals in 18 appearances on loan with Leyton Orient, Kane got his first chance to shine for Tottenham in the 2011/12 season.
After making his debut in a Europa League qualifier against Hearts, Kane made six appearances in the competition where he played alongside Gareth Bale Rafael Van der Vaart, Luka modricJermain Defoe and Kyle Walker.
But in January 2012, Kane was loaned to Millwall in an effort to play more regularly in the first team, where he lined up alongside Championship stalwarts including Darius Henderson, Andy Keogh and his friend and Tottenham team-mate Ryan Mason, who also headed to The Den. on loan.
While Tottenham finished fourth in the Premier League and reached the semi-finals of the FA Cup, Kane and Millwall found themselves in a relegation fight and battled to finish 16th in the Championship.
However, Kane showed his undoubted potential, scoring nine goals and providing five assists in a rather poor second division team.
The striker's stock had risen significantly due to his loan spell with Millwall in 2011/12, however the following season would see expectations tempered as he struggled during spells with Norwich City and Leicester.
When Kane got the chance, the striker certainly responded with 280 goals in 435 games over the next 11 years, the kind of record that earned him a big move to the reigning German champions.
But as the title slips away from him, Kane will be praying his move to Germany is worth it as he looks to end his career's wait for a major trophy.
An injury scare before the international break appears to be no cause for concern as he was seen running and kicking balls in Bayern training.