- الدوري الألماني giants threw away a two-goal lead
- Kane missed penalty before netting late winner
- Prolific striker relieved to be into the next round
Bundesliga champions Bayern appeared to be easing their way through a DFB-Pokal صدام مع Wehen Wiesbaden after seeing a Kane penalty and Michael Olise effort fire them into a two-goal lead.
A shock collapse in the space of six second-half minutes, which saw Fatih Kaya bag a brace, threatened to leave Vincent Kompany’s side on the wrong end of a shock giant-killing – with Kane fluffing his lines when stepping up to take a second spot-kick.
إنجلترا captain Kane was, however, to have the final say. He calmly converted from close range in the 94th minute to wrap up a battling 3-2 victory for Bayern. They remain in contention for another domestic honour as a result.
Kane was a relieved man at the final whistle, having been forced to play 90-plus minutes in a game that Kompany would have hoped to rest and rotate in, with the 32-year-old striker posting on social media: “Got the job done in the end. Into the next round which is the main thing and lots to learn from.”
Kane has now scored six goals through three appearances in the 2025-26 campaign, with another trophy secured in the German كأس السوبر before bagging a hat-trick in a Bundesliga opener against آر بي لايبزيغ. He has one more outing to take in, at Augsburg on Saturday, before heading away with England – where he will be looking to add to his record-setting tally of 73 goals for the Three Lions.