Overview
- Kane scored the opener and set up Michael Olise for the second in Bayern’s 2–1 win, with Julian Brandt pulling one back late for Dortmund.
- He described the display as among the best of his career and said he feels at his peak physically and mentally.
- Match analysis showed Kane drifting beyond a classic No 9 role, operating in No 10, No 8 and even No 6 zones to link play and defend.
- Bayern’s CEO praised Kane’s progression, while the player signaled openness to honest talks about a deal beyond his 2027 contract as clubs in England and Saudi Arabia are reported to be monitoring him.
- Dortmund coach Niko Kovac criticized the refereeing and argued the first goal should have been disallowed after an aerial duel with Serhou Guirassy, a claim Kane rejected.