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Kane’s Late Header Preserves Bayern’s Unbeaten Start as 16-Game Run Ends — Man United Await Sesko Knee Tests

Kompany pointed to fatigue, with set-piece lapses exposed after Neuer acknowledged a costly error.

Overview

  • Bayern drew 2-2 at Union Berlin, ending their record 16-match winning start as Danilho Doekhi scored twice, Luis Díaz netted for Bayern, and Harry Kane equalised in stoppage time.
  • Manuel Neuer accepted fault on Union’s opener from a corner, while Kompany refused to single him out and stressed collective responsibility and known set-piece threats.
  • Bayern remain six points clear at the top of the Bundesliga and head into the international break after a taxing midweek win at PSG and limited rotation in Berlin.
  • Club executive Christoph Freund called it a point gained and praised the team’s mentality after struggling to find rhythm against Union’s direct, physical approach.
  • Manchester United’s 2-2 draw at Tottenham left Benjamin Sesko undergoing knee checks, with Ruben Amorim saying severity is unknown as Alan Shearer criticised the striker’s finishing; local reports say initial tests were not alarming pending further scans.