Harry Kane's Double Secures Bayern's Club World Cup Clash with PSG
Harry Kane scored twice to lead Bayern Munich to a 4-2 victory over Flamengo at the Club World Cup, setting up a quarter-final showdown with PSG. Bayern capitalized on early chances, while Flamengo struggled defensively but twice reduced the deficit through Gerson and Jorginho.
Harry Kane's sublime performance propelled Bayern Munich to a thrilling 4-2 victory against Flamengo at the Hard Rock Stadium, ensuring the German giants a spot in the Club World Cup quarter-finals against Paris St Germain. Kane scored twice, complementing an own goal by Flamengo's Erick Pulgar and a strike by Leon Goretzka.
Flamengo fought back fiercely, scoring through Gerson and Jorginho, but Bayern's clinical finishing saw them convert their shots on target. The atmosphere was charged, with Flamengo buoyed by a vocal crowd but ultimately undone by their defensive lapses.
Bayern's early impetus paid off, taking the lead within 10 minutes. Later, Pulgar's challenge on Kane sparked tensions, but the match remained under Bayern's control, culminating in Kane's decisive second goal in the 73rd minute.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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