Defeat in Munich

Ice -cold Kane leaves Werder no chance at Bayern

08.02.2025 – 07:36 a.m.Reading time: 2 min.

Frustration at the Werder professionals: Bremen kept in Munich for a long time, in the end FC Bayern clearly won the game.Enlarge the picture

Frustration at the Werder professionals: Bremen kept in Munich for a long time, in the end FC Bayern clearly won the game. (Source: Imago/Oryk Haist)

For a long time it looked as if Werder Bremen could at least kidnap from Munich. But then Harry Kane struck.

With two converted penalty, Harry Kane led FC Bayern to a 3-0 victory against Werder Bremen. The Englishman was again the match winner and, with his goals number 28 and 29, demonstrated his nerve strength from the point (56th, 90th+7). Leroy Sané (82nd) ​​scored the second goal for the Munich. With this you go to the upcoming duels with Celtic Glasgow in the Champions League with a lot of confidence.

“It was another nice game. In such tight games, I take responsibility to make it 1-0 and break the game. I have succeeded a few times,” said Kane after the game at DAZN. “But I had a few more chances, there is still room for improvement.”

The replacement weaknesses Bremer had to in Munich do without several top performers. After the red flood in 1-0 against Mainz 05, captain Marco Friedl, central defender Niklas Stark and coach Ole Werner were missing. In addition, Leonardo Bittencourt and Romano Schmid had to fit with muscular problems.

For a long time the Bremen defensive bulwark was in mind, only by imprecise Doctals of Bavaria, then with the help of the crossbar. But after a handball by Anthony Jung, Kane confidently converted the due penalty. In the final phase, Sané and Kane increased again, which made the game decided.

Bavaria determined the action right from the start, but Werder defended disciplined. The degrees of Kane (2nd) and Jamal Musiala (17th) narrowly missed the goal. An attempt by Marco Grüll (22nd) was deflected into the goal. Kingsley Coman (28th) and Michael Olise (33.) also lacked precision from a distance. The ball ran smoothly through the ranks of Bavaria, but the last punch was missing. Shortly before the break, Aleksandar Pavlovic (43rd) and Kane by head (45.+1) gave further opportunities.

After the break, Kane was dangerous again with a long -range shot and hit the crossbar. Ten minutes later he converted the penalty to the lead. As a result, Bremen brave bravely, but Bavaria always found gaps. Kane initially missed Michael Zetterer (59.) before Sané and again Kane made the final score.

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