"Yes, I think you can blame him. I think he saw relatively early that he couldn't get to the ball, so he could have just stayed away," said Zentner, referring to the incident.
In fairness to Kane, it was an aggressive play by two equally aggressive players. It could be argued, though, that - intentional or not - Kane's cleat caused enough of an issue and was reckless enough to earn more than just a warning.
Luckily for Bayern Munich, though, no cards were given and Kane went on to play a very solid first half.
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