Wehen Wiesbaden 2-3 Bayern Munich: Kane spares visitors blushes with last-gasp winner - Soccer News
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Harry Kane scored a 94th-minute header to secure a 3-2 Bayern Munich win over Wehen Wiesbaden and send Bayern into the DFB-Pokal second round. Bayern opened the scoring with a 16th-minute penalty after Ryan Johansson fouled Sacha Boey, which Kane converted. Michael Olise added a second early in the second half. Wiesbaden's captain Fatih Kaya scored twice within six minutes to level the game. Kane won a second penalty that was saved and cleared off the line. Jonas Urbig was beaten by Kane's stoppage-time header from Josip Stanisic's cross to clinch the victory.
The hosts survived an early penalty shout for a handball against Jordy Gillekens, though Bayern would take the lead from the spot in the 16th minute through Kane. Ryan Johansson dragged down Sacha Boey in the box, and Kane confidently stepped up from 12 yards to slot his effort into the bottom-right corner. Luis Diaz forced a fine reflex save out of Florian Stritzel before his curler was blocked by Gillekens, while Raphael Guerreiro's low effort was tipped away by the goalkeeper.
Bayern started the second half where they left off in the first, with Michael Olise taking just six minutes to make it 2-0 as he profited from a loose ball and swept it home. However, Wiesbaden fought back as their captain, Fatih Kaya, netted a six-minute brace. He slid in at the back post to net his first in the 64th minute before being played in behind Bayern's high line to rifle a powerful effort past Jonas Urbig.
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