Late Kane penalty spares Bayern's blushes
Karry Kane's late penalty earned Bayern Munich a late 2-2 draw against rock-bottom Mainz as Vincent Kompany's men failed to win in the Bundesliga for only the second time this season.
Lee Jae-sung, on target twice in a 2-1 Mainz win over Bayern exactly 12 months ago, thought he had won it for the struggling visitor with a thumping second-half header after Kacper Potulski cancelled out Lennart Karl's opener.
But Potulski was penalised for fouling Kane, who kept his cool to earn Die Roten a point with only three minutes remaining, as Mainz ultimately had to settle for draw in Urs Fischer's first game as its manager.
Mainz was under the cosh early on but did see Stefan Bell's header ricochet off Hiroki Ito and hit the crossbar.
Daniel Batz made a stunning point-blank stop from Kane's header and also kept out Michael Olise's bending effort as Bayern turned the screw.
Bayern did take the lead when Serge Gnabry collected a mishit Kane shot to square for Karl to wrong-foot Batz, only for Potulski to head William Boving's excellent free-kick past a helpless Manuel Neuer on the stroke of half-time.
Gnabry was thwarted by Batz just after the hour with Kane's follow-up crucially blocked on the line, and Bayern were behind when Lee emphatically headed in Bell's deep right-wing cross.
But, with the clock running down, Kane turned Potulski in the area and, after being clumsily dragged to ground, dusted himself off to fire into the left-hand side of the goal and deny the visitor a famous win.
































