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Harry Kane Bayern goal highlights 4-0 victory over Tottenham in preseason friendly

Bayern Munich, on Thursday, August 7 in the Arena Arena before a season friend Tottenham Hotspur’a 4-0 wins against. Harry Kane scored the opening goal and missed a penalty in a match that served as a preparation for both clubs before competition campaigns.

Kane, who left Tottenham two summer after a 19 -year term, opened a score in 12 minutes. The British striker transformed a definite transition from Michael Olise to lead Bayern. Three minutes later, Kane had the opportunity to expand the advantage after Josip Stanisic was fouls in the penalty area. However, Kane shifted his approach and sent a penalty kick over the cross bar.


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Tottenham friendly result was decided while Bayern continued to control the match. Kingsley Coman, Lennart Karl and Jonah Kusi, each scored in the second half and completed a comprehensive performance. Bayern’s attack exhibition underlined his preparations for the Bundesliga season against RB Leipzig on 22 August.

Tottenham’s match, midfielder James Maddison’s ACL exploded and expected to miss a few months was expected to be more concerned. The injury compounds create difficulties for the new Tottenham manager Thomas Frank, the new Tottenham manager who ends pre -party programs with a disappointing note.


While Bayern’s victory exhibited effective attack combinations and defense organizations, Tottenham struggled to control its competitors and create meaningful chances. The result, Bayern’i in front of the domestic competition in front of the acceleration and Tottenham’ın before the beginning of the start of the fields emphasizing the fields. For Tottenham, defeat and injury settles represent significant obstacles against Paris Saint-Germain, including the UEFA Super Cup.

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