Bayern and Leverkusen score late goals in dramatic draw
In a thrilling Bundesliga clash, Harry Kane notched his 300th career club goal. Bayern Munich and Bayer Leverkusen battled to an exciting draw.
Kane opened the scoring with a header, securing his fourth goal in as many Bundesliga games. Alex Grimaldo responded with a sensational free-kick into the top corner, leveling the match.
Leon Goretzka seemed to have sealed a late victory for Bayern, connecting with Mathys Tel’s assist with just four minutes remaining. However, Leverkusen’s Exequiel Palacios came to the rescue, converting a penalty awarded by the video assistant referee during injury time.
In the dying moments, Dayot Upamecano appeared to have secured a dramatic win for Bayern, but the goal was disallowed for offside.
Kane’s close-range opener also marked a historic achievement, making him the first Bayern player to score four goals in his initial four Bundesliga games since Miroslav Klose in 2007. This milestone brought his career club total to 300 goals, with 280 for Tottenham, nine for Millwall, five for Leyton Orient, four for Bayern, and two for Leicester.
Both Bayern and Leverkusen saw their perfect season starts come to an end, but they maintain their unbeaten records.