HARRY KANE GOAL SAVES BAYERN BLUSHES AS UNION HALTS RECORD STREAK

Bayern Munich's perfect start ended in a 2-2 draw at Union Berlin, despite Harry Kane's late equaliser, ending a 16-game winning run. League rivals Dortmund and Leipzig also dropped points, leaving Bayern six clear atop the Bundesliga table.

Harry Kane goal saves Bayern blushes as Union halts record streak
Harry Kane scored in stoppage time to grab Bayern Munich a 2-2 draw at Union Berlin on Saturday - Photo Credit: Getty Images

Danilho Doekhi, a Union defender, scored one goal after Luis Diaz's outstanding solo. Kane scored his 13th goal in 10 league games this season with his late equaliser.

Bayern leads the table by six points despite losing points, as Borussia Dortmund and RB Leipzig also made mistakes on Saturday.

Despite starting the season with a record of 16 from 16 across all competitions, Bayern were worn out after spending a large portion of Tuesday's 2-1 victory over Paris Saint-Germain fighting with 10 men.

Kompany just made one alteration to Bayern's starting lineup on Saturday, and it was evident as the visitors were slow and had trouble producing much in the first half.

Union took the lead with 27 minutes remaining after Doekhi slipped the ball under Manuel Neuer from close range after their early goal was called out following a near-offside call.

Despite being pinned in their own zone, the reigning champions scored on one of their first attempts at goal, with Diaz miraculously conjuring an unlikely goal just before halftime.

After beating a defender on the turn and saving a ball on its way out, the Colombian attacker blasted in from a close angle.

With seven minutes left, Doekhi put Union ahead with a rebound that went through a packed penalty area and into the corner of the net.

However, Kane's goal in the 93rd minute kept Union undefeated this season and put them on course for their first-ever victory over Bayern.

In other news, Dortmund was held to a 1-1 draw at Hamburg as Ransford-Yeboah Koenigsdoerffer of the home team equalised in the seventh minute of extra time.

Despite having limited chances and losing 4-1 to Manchester City in the Champions League midweek, Dortmund played a strong but unimpressive game, with English midfielder Carney Chukwuemeka scoring in the second half.

At the last second, Koenigsdoerffer headed in a cross to keep Niko Kovac's team from moving up to second place and catching up to leaders Bayern, denying Dortmund the victory.

In a 3-1 loss at Hoffenheim, RB Leipzig faltered as well, losing points for just the third time this season.

For the third consecutive game, Leipzig took the lead nine minutes in thanks to a goal from teenage attacker Yan Diomande.

In the twentieth minute, Hoffenheim responded with a tap-in from Albian Hajdari. Tim Lemperle scored their second goal right before halftime, giving the home team the lead.

Grischa Proemel's goal with 11 minutes left ended Leipzig's chances of a late equaliser.

With a 6-0 thumping of Heidenheim at home, Bayer Leverkusen easily won its largest victory of the season and moved up to fourth place.

In addition to goals from Jonas Hofmann and Ernest Poko, Patrik Schick and Ibrahim Maza scored twice.

Later on Saturday, Borussia Moenchengladbach will host their derby opponents, Cologne.

WHY BAYERN MUNICH AND RAPHAEL GUERREIRO ARE PARTING WAYS THIS SUMMER

Bayern Munich and Raphael Guerreiro agree to part ways this June, ending a versatile three-year stint at Allianz Arena.

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Bayern Munich officially confirms Raphael Guerreiro will leave as a free agent - Photo Credit: Getty Images

Bayern Munich announced on Monday that it and Raphael Guerreiro have agreed not to extend his contract. The 32-year-old will leave the Allianz Arena this coming June, ending a three-year stint that began with a free transfer from Borussia Dortmund in the summer of 2023.

The decision to part ways seems to be mutual, with both club and player aiming to finish the current season strong. During his time in Munich, the Portuguese international has been a dependable figure, contributing to Bayern’s Bundesliga title and the DFL-Supercup win. Now, attention turns to securing more silverware before Guerreiro’s departure.

Max Eberl, Bayern’s sporting director, praised Guerreiro’s role beyond the field, highlighting the defender’s professionalism and influence in the locker room, especially during times of change for the club. Eberl remarked, “We want to thank Rapha for the time we shared: he could always be counted on on the pitch, and people with his character enrich any dressing room. The conversations with him were good, based on trust and understanding. Now we are focusing together on our goals until the summer; together we want to achieve much more.”

Throughout his time at Bayern, Guerreiro has been valued for his versatility. Described as a ‘Swiss Army knife’ by the coaching staff, he has made 89 appearances, scored 12 goals, and provided eight assists. His flexibility has allowed him to perform as a traditional left-back, wing-back, and even in midfield. This season alone, he has featured in 23 matches across all competitions, starting nine times and scoring four goals.

On the international stage, Guerreiro remains an experienced and decorated professional. With 65 caps and four goals for Portugal, he played a significant part in their Euro 2016 victory and the first UEFA Nations League triumph in 2019. He also represented Portugal in the 2018 and 2022 World Cups, underscoring his enduring presence at the highest level of the game.

JAMAL MUSIALA RISKING WORLD CUP SPOT FOLLOWING LATEST CHAMPIONS LEAGUE INJURY SETBACK

Jamal Musiala faces a race against time to be fit for Germany and Bayern Munich after a recurring leg injury flare-up.

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Jamal Musiala Doubts Grow Ahead Of Final Germany International Break

Watching Gianluigi Donnarumma crash into Jamal Musiala’s ankle was tough. His ankle twisted horribly, and just like that, Bayern Munich lost one of its brightest stars for the first half of the season. When Musiala finally made his comeback in January against Rasenballsport Leipzig, grabbing an assist almost immediately, it felt like a breath of fresh air. He didn’t stop there; soon after, he started his first game post-injury versus PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League, and, like clockwork, he found the net.

But that Leipzig match was over two months ago, and things haven’t been smooth sailing since. Musiala has only started two more games. Then, during the Champions League tie against Atalanta Bergamo, pain flared up in his leg again. Now, he’s at risk of missing both Germany’s last international break before the World Cup and some of Bayern’s most critical matches from March through April.

Everyone’s feeling the frustration – fans, coaches, you name it. All eyes are on when Bayern’s number 10 will finally be back to full speed for club and country. Both Bayern’s head coach, Vincent Kompany and Germany manager Julian Nagelsmann need to figure out how to navigate Musiala’s recovery during the international break.

Someone asked Kompany about all this before the second Atalanta leg. He said:

"I’ll call Julian Nagelsmann at some point; I haven’t done it yet, so, just to be clear, we haven’t spoken," Kompany said, "We’re on the same page here: we both want a fully fit Jamal Musiala. If he’s in top shape for Bayern, he’ll be in top shape for Germany. He’ll get back to his best; it’s just a matter of time. We have the same priorities."

Sure, their interests are aligned, but the timing isn’t. Kompany wants Musiala in the lineup immediately, while Nagelsmann’s likely playing it safe, not in any rush to throw him back in. In the end, everything comes down to getting Musiala fully fit and firing again. After the year he’s had, he deserves it. So does everyone, hoping to see him at his best.

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