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Bayern Munich 3-0 Werder Bremen: Kane and Sane stretch Bundesliga leaders´ benefit

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Bayern Munich eased previous Werder Bremen 3-0 on Friday with two objectives from Harry Kane and one from Leroy Sane, going 9 factors clear on the Bundesliga summit.

The Bavarian giants, who face Celtic within the first leg of their Champions League play-off tie subsequent week, failed to interrupt via within the first half, with Kane sending a stoppage-time header extensive with their greatest probability earlier than the interval.

The league’s main scorer acquired even nearer 25 seconds after the restart, rattling the crossbar with a strong shot, however it was third time fortunate for him within the 56th minute when he transformed a penalty.

Dayot Upamecano thought he had headed in Bayern’s second a couple of minutes later, however Werder keeper Michael Zetterer spectacularly palmed his point-blank effort extensive.

Sane fared higher seven minutes from time, tapping in a Konrad Laimer cutback to place the sport to mattress earlier than Zetterer stopped efforts from Kane and Laimer as Bayern hunted a 3rd.

He was overwhelmed, nonetheless, for a second time from the spot, with Kane reaching 21 league objectives for the season from 12 yards deep into stoppage time, after Jamal Musiala was fouled.

Bayern are on 54 factors, 9 forward of champions Bayer Leverkusen in second, who’re in motion on Saturday at Wolfsburg.

Information Debrief: Magnificent seven for Kompany

Vincent Kompany has led Bayern to seven straight league victories for the primary time, and he’ll hope to match the accomplishments of the final coach to realize that feat.

Hansi Flick oversaw a 14-match successful run in 2020, when Bayern received a Bundesliga, DFB-Pokal and Champions League treble.

This was the 116th Bundesliga assembly between Bayern and Bremen, making it the most-played fixture in league historical past. The Bavarians have solely misplaced one among their final 31 video games towards them.

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