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Kane’s Stoppage-Time Header Saves Bayern in 3–2 Cup Escape at Wehen Wiesbaden

Club leaders pointed to a costly loss of focus, with reports linking Bayern to a short-term attacking reinforcement.

Overview

  • Bayern reached the DFB-Pokal second round after surrendering a 2–0 lead before Harry Kane settled the tie in the 90+4 minute.
  • Kane opened the scoring from the spot, had a second penalty saved to end a long streak, then headed the winner in stoppage time.
  • Wiesbaden goalkeeper Florian Stritzel produced multiple standout saves including the penalty stop, and Fatih Kaya scored a brace to equalise.
  • Vincent Kompany made six changes as Manuel Neuer served a suspension, with Jonas Urbig starting in goal and 17-year-old Lennart Karl handed a first competitive start.
  • Kompany, Joshua Kimmich and officials criticised the lapse after going 2–0 up, and German outlets report Bayern are exploring a loan for Chelsea forward Nicolas Jackson.