Hat-trick cameo from Harry Kane left Bayern Munich opponents speechless
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Hat-trick cameo from Harry Kane left Bayern Munich opponents speechless
"Bayern Munich took the game away from Vfb Stuttgart, largely thanks to the substitutions from Vincent Kompany. Of the subs who altered the course of the game was prolific striker Harry Kane. His presence changed his outfit's entire look. Bringing energy, vision and a thundering shot, Kane's impact was inevitable. His counterpart from Stuttgart, Deniz Undav was left with nothing but praise for the England captain."
"After going down to Bayern at home in the 5-0 defeat, Stuttgart's striker Deniz Undav gave his take on Harry Kane to the press. "Best striker in the world. Ice cold in front of goal and good with the ball, that makes him so good. Great player and striker," praised Undav (as captured by @iMiaSanMia). It should be noted that Kane had just 17 touches in the entirety of his time on the pitch."
"Scoring three goals and making four accurate long passes, the guy was a total menace to Stuttgart. The Swabians who had managed to keep the visitors at bay were largely successful until the arrival of the Bayern No 9. Either thwarting the markers, hitting long accurate passes or taking shots from outside the box to score a goal, Kane hassled the home side and turned a slim 1 goal lead into a 5-0 victory."
Vincent Kompany's substitutions decisively shifted match momentum in Bayern Munich's favor. Harry Kane entered and transformed Bayern's play with energy, vision and a powerful long-range shot. Kane scored three goals, completed four accurate long passes, and recorded just 17 touches while dominating key moments. Stuttgart's defenders had kept the visitors largely at bay until Kane's arrival, after which he disrupted markers, played long accurate passes and finished chances from outside the box. The match finished 5-0 in Bayern's favor, and Stuttgart's striker Deniz Undav praised Kane's composure and ball skills.
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