During his Bundesliga debut, Harry Kane
impressively scored and provided an assist for Bayern Munich in their match against Werder Bremen on Friday night.Harry Kane speaking at a press conference. Source: Reuters[/figure]
Bayern's record signing, who joined for £120 million, showcased his prowess as he swiftly made an impact. Kane's Bundesliga journey began with a well-timed through-ball that allowed Leroy Sane to score the opener in just four minutes.
Controlling possession, Bayern maintained dominance, although promising long-range shots from Jamal Musiala and Noussair Mazraoui narrowly missed the target.
Bremen's goalkeeper, Jiri Pavlenka, had his hands full dealing with strong attempts from Leon Goretzka and Kim Min-jae before halftime.
As the game progressed, Bremen pushed forward, but it was Bayern who created clear-cut chances. Kingsley Coman's powerful shot hit the woodwork around the hour mark.
Harry Kane celebrates his goal with teammate, Thomas Muller. Source: Getty[/figure]
Harry Kane, brought in to address Bayern Munich's scoring challenges, continued to make an impact. He netted their second goal in the 74th minute, building on his assist to Leroy Sane earlier. Kane, who had replaced Kingsley Coman, was substituted ten minutes before the end, likely due to cramps.
Bayern didn't stop there, as Sane capitalized on Thomas Muller's pass to secure the third goal in the 90th minute. Mathys Tel sealed the four-goal victory just four minutes later.
This remarkable Bundesliga debut for Kane served as redemption for his previous appearance, coming off the bench in Bayern's 3-0 loss to RB Leipzig in the German Super Cup.
Notably, the fixture between Werder Bremen and Bayern Munich has a storied history in Bundesliga, and it was fitting for England's record goalscorer, Harry Kane, to begin crafting his narrative in Germany.