Kane breaks record with goal in Bayern-Real Madrid draw.

The captain of England remained composed and scored a penalty in the second half at Allianz Arena.

April 30th 2024.

Kane breaks record with goal in Bayern-Real Madrid draw.
Harry Kane made a crucial contribution to Bayern Munich's draw against Real Madrid in the Champions League semi-final first leg. The English striker scored from a penalty kick in the second half, setting a new record for an Englishman in the process. Despite going behind early on to a goal from Vinicius Junior, Bayern showed resilience and determination to come back and level the score, making for an exciting and evenly-matched game.

After a dominant start from Bayern, Madrid took the lead against the run of play in the 24th minute. However, Bayern did not let this discourage them and came out strong in the second half. Leroy Sane, who had earlier missed a golden chance, scored an impressive goal to level the score in the 53rd minute. And soon after, Bayern were given the opportunity to take the lead when Lucas Vazquez brought down Jamal Musiala in the penalty box. Harry Kane, known for his composure in these situations, confidently converted the penalty, adding to his impressive goal tally of 43 goals in 43 games for Bayern this season.

Kane's goal also saw him break the record for the most goal contributions by an English player in a single Champions League campaign, surpassing the likes of Steven Gerrard and David Beckham. Bayern now looked to be in control of the game, but Madrid had other plans. Vinicius Junior equalized from the penalty spot in the 83rd minute, making for a thrilling end to the match.

In the post-match analysis, former Madrid and England striker Michael Owen praised Kane's penalty-taking abilities, stating that it was "never in doubt" when he stepped up. Owen also believed that the tie was evenly poised for the second leg, describing the first leg as a "strange game" but an entertaining one nonetheless. He also highlighted the dominance of Bayern in the first 20 minutes and their quick turnaround in the second half, making for an intriguing rematch in a week's time.

Overall, it was a thrilling and evenly-matched game between two top European teams, setting the stage for an exciting second leg.

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