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BUNDESLIGA: HARRY KANE'S FIRST VICTORY MATCH IN BAYERN MUNICH

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England captain Harry Kane scored on his Bundesliga debut as champions Bayern Munich secured a resounding win over Werder Bremen.  Kane hit a low right-footed shot past goalkeeper Jiri Pavlenka from 15 yards to double the lead for Bayern. Before that, he scored the first of Leroy Sane's two goals with a clever cut in the 4th minute. Mathys Tel had an easy victory for Thomas Tuchel's army at the end of the match. Kane told broadcaster DAZN after the game: "I'm a little nervous [and] excited to play the game. "We started well with the goal in the first few minutes. Of course there was anxiety, but as always, when I step on the pitch, instinct prevails." It was a great night for Bayern and club record holder Kane, who traveled to Bavaria to flaunt a lot but got off to a disappointing start with a 3-0 loss to RB Leipzig in the German Super Cup. Considered the last person to fill the void left by Robert Lewandowski more than a year after the Polish striker played

HARRY KANE OF ENGLAND MAKES HIS BAYERN MUNICH DEBUT WITH LEIPZIG

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(photo credits: The mirror) The striker entered the game as a 64th-minute replacement to a loud ovation at the Allianz Arena just hours after concluding his £86 million transfer from Tottenham on Saturday. He made a few impressions, but not many. For Leipzig, Dani Olmo scored a hat-trick to prevent Harry Kane, 30, from winning his first professional trophy. After a cross was not cleared, Olmo scored his first goal into the bottom corner. He spun Matthijs de Ligt with his second strike before slipping it through Sven Ulreich's legs. After Kane's entry, the Spain attacker scored a penalty to complete his hat trick. Once he gets to know his new team in Germany, Kane will experience better days. Given that he had only joined Bayern on the day in question, it came as a minor surprise that he was involved. In his professional career, he has scored 354 goals and holds the scoring records for Tottenham (280) and England (58). In light of the fact that Leipzig lost three of their top pl