Cliff Notes – Harry Kane scores, misses penalty as Bayern thrash Tottenham
- Harry Kane scored the opening goal for Bayern Munich in their 4-0 friendly victory over Tottenham, but missed a penalty shortly after.
- Bayern’s dominant performance included goals from Kingsley Coman, Lennart Karl, and Jonah Kusi-Asare in the second half, as they prepare for the Bundesliga season.
- Tottenham’s new manager Thomas Frank remains optimistic about the team’s readiness for their upcoming UEFA Super Cup match against Paris Saint-Germain, despite the heavy defeat.
Harry Kane scores, misses penalty as Bayern thrash Tottenham
Harry Kane enjoyed an eventful reunion with his former club, scoring a goal and missing a penalty in Bayern Munich’s 4-0 friendly win over Tottenham Hotspur at the Allianz Arena on Thursday.
England striker Kane, who ended his 19-year association with Spurs when joining Bayern two summers ago, opened the scoring in the 12th minute following a precise long pass over the top of the defence from Michael Olise.
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Just three minutes later, he had the chance to double the German champions’ lead.
Midfielder João Palhinha, playing his first game in a Spurs shirt since joining on loan from Bayern, brought down Josip Stanisic in the penalty area and the referee pointed to the spot. But Kane slipped as he approached the ball and sent his penalty kick high over the crossbar.
Harry Kane scored and missed a penalty in Bayern Munich’s preseason win over Tottenham. Sven Hoppe/picture alliance via Getty Images
The miss was not to have any bearing on the outcome of the preseason clash as Bayern romped to a convincing win.
“The performance today was pretty dominant from start to finish,” Kane said. “It shows that the base we built last year with the coach is in full flow and I feel like we’re taking steps forward now and today was a good step in the right direction.”
Kingsley Coman, Lennart Karl and Jonah Kusi-Asare all found the net in the second half as Bayern stepped up preparations for the defence of their Bundesliga crown, which begins on Aug. 22 with the visit of RB Leipzig.
“We’ve got to stay calm, there’s still a lot of work to do,” Bayern head coach Vincent Kompany said. “The fact is the team is getting better and they are improving.
“I’m a bit surprised that the lads are at this level of performance this early. I didn’t expect that.”
It was far from the ideal outcome for new Tottenham manager Thomas Frank in what was their final preseason action, ahead of the Europa League victors facing off with Champions League winners Paris Saint-Germain in Wednesday’s UEFA Super Cup.
Frank, though, insisted he was not worried about their final warm-up match.
“We will 100 percent be ready for that game, I’m not in doubt about that,” he told Tottenham’s website. “There are six days ahead, we have a normal week for the first time in the last two weeks so with everything — just getting down, less travel, energise [the players], three or four good sessions — then we will be ready against PSG.”