
"Bayern Munich went up to Werder Bremen and ground out a 3-0 win in a performance that is worthy of a Heidenheim. The Bavarians weren't convincing, but they got the job done, and Harry Kane is the architect of this gritty win. Thanks to his brace, he has inflicted an unwelcome stat for the home side: This puts Kane 15 goals behind Robert Lewandowski's single-season goal record with 12 matches left to go."
"With the rate that the former Tottenham Hotspur man is going, he could very well challenge the record or even break it outright. Bremen on the other hand played surprisingly well against the Rekordmeister but showed exactly why they're languishing in the relegation zone. Bayern's final two matches of the month are a home game against Eintracht Frankfurt and a much anticipated and supposedly tricky top of the table clash between Bayern and Borussia Dortmund in Der Klassiker."
Bayern Munich travelled to Werder Bremen and won 3-0 despite an unconvincing performance, with Harry Kane scoring twice. Kane's brace leaves him 15 goals shy of Robert Lewandowski's single-season record with 12 matches remaining, putting him in position to challenge or possibly break the mark. Werder Bremen produced a strong showing but remain in the relegation zone, illustrating persistent struggles. Bayern face Eintracht Frankfurt at home next and then a high-stakes Der Klassiker against Borussia Dortmund. Bavarian Podcast Works provides further Bayern Munich and German national team coverage on Acast, Spotify, Apple, and other major distributors.
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