Dani Olmo’s hat-trick ruins Harry Kane’s Bayern debut in German Supercup against RB Leipzig.
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Harry Kane finally left Tottenham following his €100m move.
4369 days had passed since his debut, every one of them without a trophy. The expectation was that he would break that cycle on day one at Bayern Munich.
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Dani Olmo’s hat trick stunned the expectant Bayern supporters inside the Allianz Arena as RB Leipzig won the Supercup – and there was nothing that Kane could do to prevent it.
Two down when he came on. Astonishingly, they went three down before he had touched the ball.
England captain Harry Kane made his Bayern Munich debut
England captain Harry Kane made his Bayern Munich debut and they lost 3-0 to RB Leipzig in the German Super Cup.
Striker Harry Kane came on as a 64th-minute substitute to a huge cheer at the Allianz Arena.
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Dani Olmo scored a hat-trick for Leipzig to deny 30-year-old Kane the first trophy of his career.
Olmo’s first goal was into the bottom corner after a cross was not cleared
However, his second was brilliant, spinning Matthijs de Ligt before slotting through Sven Ulreich’s legs. The Spain forward got his hat-trick with a penalty after Kane’s introduction.
Bayern manager Thomas Tuchel said:
“It is a big problem because it feels as if we had done nothing in the past four weeks.
“I cannot explain it. It was just not enough in every department. I have no idea why. There is no relation between our form and attitude going into the game and our performance on the pitch.
“It is the worst thing because there is such a big discrepancy.”
Harry has scored 354 goals in his career and is the record scorer for Tottenham with 280, and England with 58.
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Astonishingly, Bayern beat Leipzig 5-3 to win last season’s German Super Cup.
Leipzig’s performance was especially impressive considering they lost three of their leading players to the Premier League this summer.
Croatia defender Josko Gvardiol joined Manchester City for £77m, Hungary midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai went to Liverpool for £60m and France striker Christopher Nkunku moved to Chelsea for £52m.