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Kane scores two as stylish Bayern beat Lazio

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Harry Kane scores for Bayern Munich against Lazio in the Champions League
Harry Kane became the first English player to score 50 goals in European competition

Harry Kane scored two to help Bayern Munich overturn a first-leg deficit against Lazio and advance to the quarter-finals of the Champions League.

Trailing 1-0 from the first leg in Rome, Bayern looked set for a frustrating night until Kane’s header levelled the scores on aggregate.

Long-serving Thomas Muller doubled the lead on the night with another header.

Kane made it 3-1 on aggregate from close range after Leroy Sane’s shot was parried into his path.

It was an impressive turnaround by Bayern, who have endured a bitterly disappointing domestic campaign.

Thomas Tuchel’s side were facing a first season without a major trophy since 2011-12.

However, this win keeps alive Tuchel’s hopes of delivering Bayern a seventh European title before the former Chelsea boss leaves at the end of the season.

The quarter-final draw takes place on 15 March.

Harry Kane poses for a photo with the player of the match award after helping Bayern Munich beat Lazio in the Champions League
Harry Kane has scored 33 goals in 33 appearances for Bayern Munich in all competitions, including 22 goals in 17 outings at the Allianz Arena

Kane delivers priceless double

With 101 days to go before the start of Euro 2024, England captain Kane produced a priceless double to keep his side’s season alive.

He had already been denied by Lazio keeper Ivan Provedel when he pounced in the 38th minute after a clever move involving Raphael Guerreiro and Muller.

His 50th goal in European competition lifted the mood inside the Allianz Arena and was followed in first-half injury time by Muller’s glancing header after a rasping volley from Matthijs de Ligt.

Kane’s second sealed an impressive win before Muller hit the post late on.

The former Tottenham player now has 33 Bundesliga and Champions League goals since moving to Germany from Tottenham for an initial £86.4m plus add-ons.

He scored 32 goals for Spurs in all competitions last season (49 appearances).

Lazio were crestfallen at the final whistle.

The Italian club had arrived in Germany looking to cause a major upset but wasted a great chance to make it 2-0 on aggregate when Ciro Immobile headed wide shortly before Kane’s first goal.

Bayern have struggled under Tuchel this season after sweeping to 11 successive Bundesliga titles.

They trail leaders Bayer Leverkusen by 10 points with 10 games to go in the league and were knocked out of the German Cup by third division Saarbrucken.

This, however, was a rare night where Tuchel could afford to smile after a stylish win.

Bayern Munich boss Thomas Tuchel celebrates after Bayern Munich defeat Lazio in the Champions League
Bayern Munich advance to the quarter-finals of the Champions League for the 12th time in 13 seasons

Player of the match

KaneHarry Kane

Bayern Munich

  1. Squad number9Player nameKane

  2. Squad number15Player nameDier

  3. Squad number19Player nameDavies

  4. Squad number25Player nameMüller

  5. Squad number42Player nameMusiala

  6. Squad number4Player namede Ligt

  7. Squad number10Player nameSané

  8. Squad number6Player nameKimmich

  9. Squad number1Player nameNeuer

  10. Squad number8Player nameGoretzka

  11. Squad number39Player nameTel

  12. Squad number22Player nameRaphaël Guerreiro

  13. Squad number7Player nameGnabry

  14. Squad number45Player namePavlovic

  15. Squad number27Player nameLaimer

Lazio

  1. Squad number17Player nameImmobile

  2. Squad number3Player namePellegrini

  3. Squad number7Player nameFelipe Anderson

  4. Squad number20Player nameZaccagni

  5. Squad number10Player nameLuis Alberto

  6. Squad number13Player nameRomagnoli

  7. Squad number5Player nameVecino

  8. Squad number34Player nameGila

  9. Squad number6Player nameKamada

  10. Squad number77Player nameMarusic

  11. Squad number94Player nameProvedel

  12. Squad number18Player nameIsaksen

  13. Squad number8Player nameGuendouzi

  14. Squad number9Player namePedro

  15. Squad number19Player nameCastellanos

  16. Squad number32Player nameCataldi

Line-ups

Bayern Munich

Formation 4-2-3-1

  • 1Neuer
  • 6Kimmich
  • 4de Ligt
  • 15Dier
  • 22GuerreiroSubstituted forDaviesat 78′minutes
  • 45Pavlovic
  • 8Goretzka
  • 10SanéSubstituted forLaimerat 89′minutes
  • 25MüllerSubstituted forTelat 78′minutes
  • 42MusialaSubstituted forGnabryat 90+1′minutes
  • 9Kane

Substitutes

  • 3Kim Min-jae
  • 7Gnabry
  • 13Choupo-Moting
  • 17Zaragoza
  • 18Peretz
  • 19Davies
  • 26Ulreich
  • 27Laimer
  • 39Tel

Lazio

Formation 4-3-3

  • 94Provedel
  • 77Marusic
  • 34Gila
  • 13RomagnoliBooked at 80mins
  • 3PellegriniBooked at 90mins
  • 8Guendouzi
  • 5VecinoSubstituted forCataldiat 61′minutesBooked at 89mins
  • 10Romero AlconchelSubstituted forKamadaat 80′minutes
  • 7Felipe AndersonSubstituted forPedroat 75′minutes
  • 17ImmobileSubstituted forCastellanosat 61′minutes
  • 20ZaccagniSubstituted forIsaksenat 61′minutes

Substitutes

  • 6Kamada
  • 9Pedro
  • 15Casale
  • 18Isaksen
  • 19Castellanos
  • 23Hysaj
  • 29Lazzari
  • 32Cataldi
  • 33Sepe
  • 53Magro
  • 56Napolitano
  • 60Ruggeri

Referee:
Slavko Vincic

Attendance:
75,000

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