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Bayern Goal ‘Feels’ Tottenham

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Bayern Goal ‘Feels’ Tottenham

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Bayern Munich 8-1 goal party when hosting Mainz. One of Bayern’s goals in that match apparently had a very Tottenham Hotspur ‘flavor’!

Bayern’s goal celebration in that match was opened by Harry Kane in the 13th minute. Within minutes, Leon Goretzka then scored Bayern’s second goal to make the score 2-0.

In the 32nd minute, Nadiem Amiri reduced Mainz’s deficit to 1-2. The goal came from a free kick. But this goal sparked Bayern even more.

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In first half injury time, Harry Kane breaking into the Mainz goal again so the position changed to 3-1. The first round ends.

Just a minute after the second half kickoff, it was Thomas Müller’s turn to break through the Mainz goal. Next there is Jamal Musiala who recorded his name on the scoreboard.

Serge Gnabry, who only came on as a substitute for four minutes, then took part in the goal party in the 66th minute. After that, Kane scored a hat-trick in the 70th minute, before Goretzka closed the party.

Harry Kane appeared to be the star in that match. Not only did he score 3 goals, the former Tottenham Hotspur player also provided an assist for Musiala’s goal. After chasing the ball towards the right of the field, Kane immediately kicked it into the area in front of the goal when he saw Musiala running fast on the left side.

Well, Kane’s assist for She had to that’s what Tottenham has “feel”. Kane admitted that he usually passed the ball like that at his old club to Son Heung-min.

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“At Spurs, Son would always make runs like that and I always tried to make passes like that,” Kane said as reported by talkSPORT.

“So I discussed it with Jamal and today I saw his movements. He has practiced a lot of those movements and how to shoot the finishing shot. That was one of the best assists of my career.”

(krs/adp)

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