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With Harry Kane unleashed, Bayern Munich get closer to the Champions League round of 16

Bayern Munich won against Galatasaray with a great Harry Kane's performance

Bayern Munich won against Galatasaray with a great Harry Kane's performance

Bayern Munich is presenting an important level in the current season. The Red Devil team is beginning to establish itself as one of the great protagonists of the European campaign and proof of this was the resounding victory at the hands of Galatasaray on matchday 3 of the UEFA Champions League. Thomas Tuchel's team is starting to work little by little and Harry Kane is already making a difference. The Englishman scored and assisted in this match.

 

Bayern Munich came into this match with the intention of achieving their third Champions League victory at the hands of a Galatasaray that had just defeated Manchester United the previous day. However, despite the fact that Icardi managed to score the tying goal from the penalty spot, the German team was superior. The forwards of Tuchel's team overwhelmed the Turkish defense and the match ended 3-1 in favor of the Germans.

Kane had not practically appeared until then and he barely needed it to score his second goal in the Champions League and give the assist for the 1-3 to Musiala, who controlled the pass behind his teammate and defined with a placed shot (79' ). Bayern went from suffering a lot in the first half to ending up having a hard time and with this victory, they begin to reach the next round of the UEFA Champions League.

 

Leroy Sane's great moment

The German striker is being one of the most unbalanced footballers in Europe this season. Many criticized his consistency, but now he is already testing it. Although Galatasaray had 16 shots on goal in this first half, Bayern also created a lot of danger every time they were able to attack with speed, taking advantage of the spaces left by an absolutely dedicated opponent. Leroy Sané confirmed his great moment of form by striking with power and quality on the left.

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