Kane scores landmark double as Bayern claims win
Harry Kane scored twice to surpass the 400-goal mark for his senior career and guide Bayern Munich to a 2-1 Bundesliga victory over Eintracht Frankfurt.
The Bavarian side, which saw Bayer Leverkusen end its 11-year-Bundesliga reign by securing the league crown two weeks ago, has only the UEFA Champions League trophy left to fight for with departing coach Thomas Tuchel eager to leave on a high note.
Bayern warmed up for its semi-final first leg in against Real Madrid in that competition with three points at Allianz Arena, denting Eintracht's hopes of European qualification in the process.
The hosts went in front with Kane tapping in after a fine run from Konrad Laimer in the ninth minute, although the Austrian had to be taken off injured later on.
Eintracht levelled in the 23rd minute with Hugo Ekitike's impressive shot from 18 yards out but Kane restored order with a penalty just past the hour for his 35th league goal of the campaign.
It was his 400th career goal at senior level for club and country and his 42nd this season across all competitions, a personal best for the England captain.
The hosts also had to take off defender Matthijs de Ligt at half-time after he was on the wrong end of some rough challenges, potentially giving Tuchel another selection headache ahead of the tussle with Los Blancos.
Bayern remains in second place with three games left to play on 69 points, 12 behind Leverkusen, which pulled off a last-gasp escape act to recover from 2-0 down against Stuttgart to draw 2-2 later in the day.