Kane helps bag Bayern win on Kompany's Bundesliga debut

WOLFSBURG, Germany — Harry Kane helped drag Bayern Munich to a come-from-behind 3-2 win at Wolfsburg on Sunday, rescuing new manager Vincent Kompany's Bundesliga debut.
Jamal Musiala put Bayern 1-0 up after 19 minutes but Wolfsburg took the lead with two Lovro Majer goals in the first 10 minutes of the second half.
Bayern was nervy, with Ralph Hasenhuettl's side pouncing on several defensive errors.
A Kane header forced Wolfsburg's Jakub Kaminski into scoring an own goal after 65 minutes, before the England captain set up Bayern's third, laying on a pass for Serge Gnabry's 82nd-minute strike.
"It's not perfect yet", Kane told Bayern TV after the match, saying his side "got punished a little" in the second-half.
"We're still obviously implementing some of the coach's ideas.
"Obviously, the team is a lot stronger than this. I'm happy we've got a good week to work now, to get to work on the ideas the coach wants."
Bayern midfielder Joshua Kimmich echoed Kane's sentiments on DAZN. "We lost control of the game due to many mistakes", he said, adding the team "reacted well" when it fell 2-1 behind.
With 20 minutes gone, Kane, starting his first match since the Euro 2024 final in Berlin, found Sacha Boey on the right flank.
The French defender dribbled past two Wolfsburg defenders and cut the ball across for Musiala, who tapped home to open the scoring.
Musiala has six goals in eight games against Wolfsburg, more than any other side.
Wolfsburg was lucky to get away with what appeared to be a handball in the box 10 minutes later, with Kane shown a yellow card for remonstrating with the referee.
Bystanders in the first-half, Wolfsburg burst into life early in the second, grabbing the lead inside the first 10 minutes.
Boey, who was making just his second start for Bayern since joining in January, went from hero to villain just a minute after the break, bringing down Tiago Tomas in the box.
Majer coolly slotted home, sending Manuel Neuer the wrong way.
The Croatia midfielder hit the post with Neuer flatfooted just a minute later, but did not need to wait long for another opportunity, with his 55th-minute goal putting Wolfsburg in front.
Patrick Wimmer pressed Kim Min-jae into a mistake, collected possession and advanced on goal, drawing Neuer and laying off for Majer to score.
Kane was crucial in helping Bayern draw level after 65 minutes. The England captain headed a deflected Kimmich cross goalward, and the ball bounced in off Wolfsburg's Kaminski.
Kane created Bayern's winner with eight minutes remaining, finding Gnabry who booted home from close range.
Wolfsburg, which won the Bundesliga in 2009, has not beaten Bayern since 2015 — a run of 21 matches.
AFP

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