Harry Kane entered Bundesliga history after Bayern Munich’s big victory

Playing at home at Allianz Arena to welcome Stuttgart, Bayern Munich soon opened the scoring after just two minutes thanks to Harry Kane’s goal. From a quick аttаck on the right wing, Leroy Sane dribbled the ball into the penalty area and overcame goalkeeper Nubel’s block before passing a cross for Harry Kane to easily score into the empty net.

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Leroy Sane overcame goalkeeper Nubel’s block in the 2nd minute before passing to Harry Kane (Photo: AP).

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Harry Kane easily opened the score in front of an empty goal (Photo: AP).

With the opening goal, Bayern Munich continued to put great pressure on the away team’s defense. Even in the first half, coach Thomas Tuchel’s team had two more goals against Stuttgart. But unfortunately VAR stepped in and denied goals from Kim Min Jae and Thomas Muller. The 1-0 score remained as the two teams entered halftime.

Entering the second half, it was Harry Kane who scored to help Bayern Munich double the gap. In the 55th minute, after a pass from young player Aleksandar Pavlovic, the English striker boldly headed in and Һit goalkeeper Nubel.

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Harry Kane Һit goalkeeper Nubel for the second time with a header in the 55th minute (Photo: AP).

Notably, this is Harry Kane’s 20th goal after only 15 Bundesliga rounds this season. Thereby, he entered the tournament’s history as the fastest player to reach this milestone.

However, he is only the third person to reach 20 goals in the first half of the season after two Bayern Munich legends, Robert Lewandowski and Gerd Muller.

Bayern Munich then scored another goal with Kim Min Jae’s header in the 63rd minute, sealing a 3-0 victory over Stuttgart.

This result helps “Gray Tiger” continues to maintain a 4-point gap with top team Bayer Leverkusen (35 compared to 39) but coach Thomas Tuchel’s team is playing one less match before the Bundesliga enters the winter break.